The IEA Book Club will be hosting an upcoming event with Sir Vernon Bogdanor on his latest book, “Making The … Continue ...
Megi Cara initially joined the IEA as a general intern in August 2023. After a short period of time, she was awarded the position of Head Intern before transitioning to become an Education Coordinator ...
Will Friday’s much-awaited fiscal announcement deliver the free market policies we hope for? In this panel discussion, chaired by Mark Littlewood, IEA Director General, this question will be answered.
The IEA Book Club will be hosting an upcoming event with Nils Karlson on his latest book, “Reviving Classical Liberalism … ...
Sixth form entries: ‘How does monetary policy work? Explain how monetary decisions affect main macroeconomic outcomes such as the nominal GDP and inflation’. Undergraduate entries: ‘Explain how ...
The second edition of Catholic Social Teaching and the Market Economy is a much expanded and updated version of a previous book, published in 2007, which critically examines the case for state ...
Commenting on the Employment Rights Bill announced by the Government today, Professor Len Shackleton, Editorial and Research Fellow at the free market think tank, the Institute of Economic Affairs, ...
In this episode of the IEA Podcast, host Reem Ibrahim is joined by Tom Clougherty, Executive Director, and Kristian Niemietz, Editorial Director, to discuss pressing issues in UK policy. The ...
For at least two reasons, The New Right Enlightenment. Young Writers on “The Spectre Haunting the Left” (1985) is an unfortunate book title. The first reason has to do with timing. According to Google ...
Peter Bauer (Lord Bauer) was an economist of considerable influence, particularly on the prevailing wisdom about the value of foreign aid (‘government-to-government transfers’, as he preferred to call ...
To learn more about bias and the BBC, read our report: In Focus: The case for privatising the BBC. In our first of two videos on the BBC, the IEA’s Head of Public Policy Ryan Bourne highlights a ...
Until very recently, Britain’s National Health Service used to be beyond argument. The reverence for the health service often precluded anything resembling a rational discussion around it: the social ...