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Four Free-Market Reasons to Remain in the EU

15 June 2016
Government and Institutions

Four Free-Market Reasons to Remain in the EU

15 June 2016
The IEA’s Diego Zuluaga – Financial Services Research Fellow – lays out four reasons why he believes the UK is … Continue reading “Four Free-Market Reasons to Remain in the EU”

Professor George Selgin: Do we really need Central Banks?

15 June 2016
Monetary Policy

Professor George Selgin: Do we really need Central Banks?

15 June 2016
The Cato Institute’s Professor George Selgin and the Institute of Economic Affairs’ Professor Philip Booth discuss the role of Central … Continue reading “Professor George Selgin: Do we really need Central Banks?”

Bias and the BBC

9 May 2016
Society and Culture

Bias and the BBC

9 May 2016
To learn more about bias and the BBC, read our report: In Focus: The case for privatising the BBC. — … Continue reading “Bias and the BBC”

The National Living Wage: Jeopardising 60,000 Jobs

1 April 2016
Labour Market

The National Living Wage: Jeopardising 60,000 Jobs

1 April 2016
The Institute of Economic Affairs’ Ryan Bourne, Nerissa Chesterfield, and Diego Zuluaga explain how today’s implementation of the National Living … Continue reading “The National Living Wage: Jeopardising 60,000 Jobs”

Dr Art Laffer: Tax Policy in the US and UK

11 March 2016
Government and Institutions

Dr Art Laffer: Tax Policy in the US and UK

11 March 2016
Dr Laffer provides insight on the US tax system, the state of the US Presidential race, and gives his advice … Continue reading “Dr Art Laffer: Tax Policy in the US and UK”

Peter Boettke on living economics

3 March 2016
Economic Theory

Peter Boettke on living economics

3 March 2016
Peter Boettke, Professor of Economics and Philosophy at George Mason University and Director of the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced … Continue reading “Peter Boettke on living economics”

Norman Lamb and Liberalism

26 February 2016
Economic Theory

Norman Lamb and Liberalism

26 February 2016
The Rt Hon Norman Lamb MP, Liberal Democrat Health Spokesman and former Minister of Health, sits down with Sam Collins, … Continue reading “Norman Lamb and Liberalism”

In Conversation With… Norman Lamb MP

26 February 2015
Economic Theory

In Conversation With… Norman Lamb MP

26 February 2015
The Rt Hon Norman Lamb MP, former Minister of State for Health and current Liberal Democrat Health Spokesman, sat down … Continue reading “In Conversation With… Norman Lamb MP”

The Future of the Railways

11 February 2016
Transport

The Future of the Railways

11 February 2016
The question of who should own, run and operate what in the UK rail network is one that can have … Continue reading “The Future of the Railways”

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