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Contents Summary A free competitive market offers wide opportunities for individuals and businesses and is compatible with ...
In this Institute of Economic Affairs Podcast, Managing Editor Dan Freeman interviews Aymen Aulaiwi, DPhil student at Lincoln ...
In this Institute of Economic Affairs podcast, Communications Director Callum is joined by Executive Director Tom Clougherty ...
In this Institute of Economic Affairs briefing, Director of Communications Callum Price interviews Professor Len Shackleton, ...
Mandated employment benefits function as a ‘stealth payroll tax’ that ultimately reduce workers’ wages, not employers’ profits £5bn cost of new mandates in the Employment Rights Bill will be passed on ...
Contents Foreword Studying economics especially at university can be a sterile and lifeless endeavour. In four out of five ...
The Taxpayers Alliance have recently published a report on productivity in the healthcare sector. It is a subject on which, despite its salience, we know remarkably little. In most other sectors, ...
“If you take the Government’s bombastic rhetoric about how their ’10 Year Health Plan for England’ will completely turn our healthcare system around at face value, you will be disappointed with what ...
I was expecting The Trading Game to be a politico-economic manifesto sprinkled with a few autobiographical anecdotes, but it is almost exactly the other way around. The book is more than 90% ...
The welfare state is the object of intense dissatisfaction and criticism, which has become louder and more intense over the last two decades. This criticism comes from all points of the political ...
This blog post was first published on IEA Insider. Subscribe at insider.iea.org.uk In this post: A message from Dr Christopher Snowdon … Continue reading "Smoke gets in your eyes" ...