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The history of dating – ‘it’s the economy, stupid’ (Part 1)

21 November 2018
Economic Theory

The history of dating – ‘it’s the economy, stupid’ (Part 1)

Madeline Grant
21 November 2018
In 1992, the economist Gary Becker received the Nobel Prize for extending economic analysis to spheres of human behaviour previously … Continue reading “The history of dating – ‘it’s the economy, stupid’ (Part 1)”

Free-market approaches to immigration: Legrain vs Becker

31 August 2017
Society and Culture

Free-market approaches to immigration: Legrain vs Becker

Len Shackleton
31 August 2017
There have been several recent cases where the Home Office has shown the problems associated with a rigid application of … Continue reading “Free-market approaches to immigration: Legrain vs Becker”

IEA at 60 – Roll of Honour

30 June 2015
Economic Theory

IEA at 60 – Roll of Honour

30 June 2015
In this film, shown at the IEA’s 60th Anniversary Gala, we celebrate those who have been part of the IEA’s … Continue reading “IEA at 60 – Roll of Honour”

If there is to be an immigration cap, the Government should sell that limited number of work permits and visas

13 April 2011

If there is to be an immigration cap, the Government should sell that limited number of work permits and visas

Mark Littlewood
13 April 2011
Unsurprisingly, the government has been struggling somewhat with how to implement its policy of imposing an immigration cap on non-EU … Continue reading “If there is to be an immigration cap, the Government should sell that limited number of work permits and visas”

Gary Becker to give the 2010 IEA Hayek Memorial Lecture

28 April 2010

Gary Becker to give the 2010 IEA Hayek Memorial Lecture

Philip Booth
28 April 2010
The IEA is delighted that Gary Becker will be giving the Hayek Lecture on June 17th this year. Gary Becker … Continue reading “Gary Becker to give the 2010 IEA Hayek Memorial Lecture”

Gary Becker to give the 2010 IEA Hayek Memorial Lecture

28 April 2010

Gary Becker to give the 2010 IEA Hayek Memorial Lecture

Philip Booth
28 April 2010
The IEA is delighted that Gary Becker will be giving the Hayek Lecture on June 17th this year. Gary Becker … Continue reading “Gary Becker to give the 2010 IEA Hayek Memorial Lecture”

Annual Hayek Memorial Lecture 2010 – Prof Gary Becker

17 June 2010
Monetary Policy

Annual Hayek Memorial Lecture 2010 – Prof Gary Becker

17 June 2010
Prof Gary Becker delivered the 19th Annual Hayek Memorial Lecture – “The Challenge of Immigration: A Radical Solution”.

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