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It’s hard to imagine two countries better suited for a liberalising trade deal than Britain and the US

19 September 2018
Trade, Development, and Immigration

It’s hard to imagine two countries better suited for a liberalising trade deal than Britain and the US

VICTORIA HEWSON and DANIEL IKENSON
19 September 2018
Now might seem an odd time to be considering new free trade deals with the US, when President Donald Trump has just … Continue reading “It’s hard to imagine two countries better suited for a liberalising trade deal than Britain and the US”

The Significance of the Trump/Juncker Deal

5 August 2018
Trade, Development, and Immigration

The Significance of the Trump/Juncker Deal

Shanker Singham
5 August 2018
Last week, Donald Trump and Jean-Claude Juncker jointly announced a deal to resolve the developing trade war cause by US … Continue reading “The Significance of the Trump/Juncker Deal”

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”

The “progressive” takeover of America

19 July 2010

The “progressive” takeover of America

Fred Hansen
19 July 2010
The present Democratic leadership of the United States avoids owning up to the “progressive” philosophy it adheres to. This may … Continue reading “The “progressive” takeover of America”

The Fed’s new quantitative easing policy: monetary stimulus is all but exhausted

24 November 2010

The Fed’s new quantitative easing policy: monetary stimulus is all but exhausted

John Whittaker
24 November 2010
There does not seem to have been much confidence, even at the Fed, that its latest round of quantitative easing … Continue reading “The Fed’s new quantitative easing policy: monetary stimulus is all but exhausted”

Obamacare: will US healthcare go European?

19 August 2009

Obamacare: will US healthcare go European?

Kristian Niemietz
19 August 2009
in Congress so far, all signs point towards a much enhanced role for the state in American healthcare.

How to balance the budget without higher taxes

14 October 2010

How to balance the budget without higher taxes

Daniel J. Mitchell
14 October 2010
This video looks at the budget deficit in the US, but its analysis is also relevant to the UK ahead … Continue reading “How to balance the budget without higher taxes”

Jamie Oliver’s lesson in big government

29 September 2010

Jamie Oliver’s lesson in big government

Ruth Porter
29 September 2010
The level of critique by self-righteous foodies on TV has reached new heights recently with Jamie’s American Food Revolution. The … Continue reading “Jamie Oliver’s lesson in big government”

The “progressive” takeover of America

19 July 2010

The “progressive” takeover of America

Fred Hansen
19 July 2010
The present Democratic leadership of the United States avoids owning up to the “progressive” philosophy it adheres to. This may … Continue reading “The “progressive” takeover of America”

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