2021-2 Sixth Form Conferences
Time:
- 18/11/2021 - 11/03/2022
00:00
Schedule:
9.00-10.00: Inflation, Prof Philip Booth
10.15-11.15: Social Health Insurance – an alternative to the NHS?, Dr Kristian Niemietz
11.30-12.30: A free-market perspective on climate change, Julian Jessop
22nd February 2022 with Portsmouth Grammar School – This event is in person. If you wish to register, please email Brittany Davis at bdavis@iea.org.uk.
Schedule:
10.00-11.00: Session 1
11.30-12.30: Rent controls and the housing crisis, Dr Steve Davies
13.30-14.30: Market and government failure – why do governments subsidise fossil fuels? Prof Philip Booth
1st March 2022 with Gordon’s School – This event is virtual. If you wish to register, click here
Schedule:
9.45-10.40: International aid and the developing world, Alexander Hammond
11.00-11.55: Public spending, taxation, and quantitative easing, Prof Philip Booth
12.00-12.55: a free-market approach to the environment and climate change, Dr Steve Davies
2nd March 2022 with Woodford School – This event is virtual. If you wish to register, click here
Schedule:
9.00-10.00: Public spending, taxation, and quantitative easing, Prof Philip Booth
10.15-11.15: Inequality, Chris Snowdon
11.30-12.30: Free trade with a dash of Brexit, Julian Jessop
18th March 2022 with Clifton College – This event is in person. If you wish to register, please email Brittany Davis at bdavis@iea.org.uk.
Schedule:
9.30-10.30: Economics of video games and virtual worlds, Dr Steve Davies
10.50-11.50: Session 2
12.10-13.10: Gender Wage Gap, Annabel Denham
30th March 2022 with Sir Joseph Williamson Mathematical School- This event is virtual. If you wish to register, click here
Schedule:
8.50-9.50: Africa rising – what does the future hold for the world’s poorest continent? Alexander Hammond
9.55-10.55: Football – the economics behind the game, Dr Steve Davies
11.20-12.20: Gender Wage Gap, Annabel Denham