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Kevin Dowd explains how central banking and the monopoly issue of currency by government have pol...
Recent surveys reveal a large portion of the British population to have a dim view of capitalism....
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Almost every schoolchild learns that Thomas Edison invented the light bulb.
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This book provides an analysis of the role that international institutions should play in the eco...
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Assembles evidence from Britain and from around the world to examine how taxation and government ...
Considering studying languages at university? Wondering whether a language degree will get you a ...
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In this reprint of his January 1998 lecture to the IEA, Mr Portillo directly addresses the politi...
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How can market-based solutions help solve the challenges of immigration? Nobel Prize winner Prof....
Considering studying mathematics at university? Wondering whether a mathematics degree will get y...
If you have ever wondered why the roads are congested, the trains are full and the buses are no l...
'Around the world, governments were turning to industrial planning, Keynesian deficits and high i...
Trade is being weaponized - and this is not good. As politicians on both sides of the Atlantic ra...
This is an inspiring story of entrepreneurs stepping into the breach and providing effective low-...
This book provides a timely discussion of public service broadcasting and the future of the BBC. ...
The IEA's publications have a reputation for challenging established ideas and Dr Kurt Schuler's ...
What are drug courts? Do they work? Why are they so popular? Should countries be expanding them o...
Frederic Bastiat, who was born two hundred years ago, was a leader of the French laissez-faire tr...
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In March 1981, 364 economists agreed to write to 'The Times' arguing against the then government'...
In this book, Stephen Copp has brought together some of the world's leading figures in the field ...
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This short book provides a brief introduction to the work of the late Elinor Ostrom, 2009 Nobel L...
Ludwig von Mises was one of the greatest economists and political scientists of the twentieth cen...
F A Hayek's 'The Constitution of Liberty' has a profound effect on the thinking of a generation o...
These essays consider the key contributions of Nobel Prize-winning economist Ronald Coase, who sh...
Classical liberalism is one of the most important of modern political and social philosophies, cr...
A comprehensive survey of the existent widespread shadow economy--accounting for around one tenth...
This book sets out the principles that could underpin a strategic policy for transport. Instead o...
Driverless cars are the future. That is what the tech giants, the auto industry and even the gove...
What is democracy? How does it work? What are its strengths - and its shortcomings? Two-thirds of...
Technology is changing money and this book looks at where it might be taking us.
From a Western point of view, the policy of economic engagement with China has failed. How did We...
This book proposes that the UK should develop a federal structure of government with only a small...