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An interview with Thomas Mayer

12 March 2015
Tax and Fiscal Policy

An interview with Thomas Mayer

12 March 2015
Dr Thomas Mayer, Founder of the Flossbach von Storch Research Institute in Germany and ex-Chief Economist at Deutsche Bank, spoke to … Continue reading “An interview with Thomas Mayer”

An interview with Dan Mitchell

5 March 2015
Economic Theory

An interview with Dan Mitchell

5 March 2015
The IEA was honoured to welcome Cato Institute Senior Fellow and well-known American libertarian scholar Dan Mitchell to London to … Continue reading “An interview with Dan Mitchell”

What Britain can learn from Canada and Australia

16 April 2014
Tax and Fiscal Policy

What Britain can learn from Canada and Australia

Nima Sanandaji and Stefan Fölster
16 April 2014
As Britain’s short term growth prospects improve, pressure for further economic reforms recedes. Over the past two years Parliament has … Continue reading “What Britain can learn from Canada and Australia”

What will drive the future of banking?

2 April 2013

What will drive the future of banking?

Stephen Davies
2 April 2013
Given recent events and the continuing travails of the world economy, widely seen as having their origins in the financial … Continue reading “What will drive the future of banking?”

Getting privatisation right: a case study

28 March 2013

Getting privatisation right: a case study

Wayne A. Leighton
28 March 2013
In 1996, Guatemala adopted one of the most market-oriented telecom reforms in the world. The benefits to the country followed … Continue reading “Getting privatisation right: a case study”

Strugglers and strivers: An agenda that will attract

7 October 2012
Economic Theory

Strugglers and strivers: An agenda that will attract

7 October 2012
IEA fringe event at Conservative Party Conference. As the cost of living becomes an increasingly important issue for people, this … Continue reading “Strugglers and strivers: An agenda that will attract”

End of entitlement – for the middle classes…

22 October 2009

End of entitlement – for the middle classes…

Philip Booth
22 October 2009
Reform have today launched a report calling for the end of middle class benefits to stave off increases in tax. … Continue reading “End of entitlement – for the middle classes…”

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