This is the fourth in a series of articles about how ideological interest groups react when their institutional preferences are challenged by practical solutions. The risks of smoking could hardly be ...
FOR By Head of Lifestyle Economics, Chris Snowdon We have been hearing a lot about the slippery slope recently. Although slippery … Continue reading “Assisted Dying: For and Against” The IEA is an ...
The IEA is an educational charity in the classical liberal tradition, whose mission is to improve understanding of the fundamental institutions of a free society by analysing and expounding the role ...
This commemorative lecture pays tribute to the life, legacy, and contributions of Ralph Harris (1924–2006), a pioneering figure in economics, one of the original architects of modern free-market ...
We're sorry, but all tickets sales have ended because the event is expired. We’re excited to welcome Ron Manners AO, awardee of the Lifetime Libertarian Award 2024 ...
An incredible collection which for the first time brings together the IEA's work on globalization and free trade Protectionism is back on the agenda as the financial crisis deepens. With calls for ...
We have been hearing a lot about the slippery slope recently. Although slippery slope arguments are technically a fallacy, the domino effect of regulation (or, less commonly, deregulation) can often ...
This is the second in a series of articles about how ideological interest groups react when their institutional preferences are challenged by practical solutions. For the ‘purists’, the problem wasn’t ...
Commenting on the rise in inflation to 2.3% in October, IEA Economics Fellow Julian Jessop said: “UK inflation rebounded a little more than expected in October, to 2.3%, as a tick up in the ‘core’ ...
Last month’s Commonwealth summit in Samoa was not supposed to be about the past. But despite Downing Street’s pledge that the issue would be off the biennial summit’s agenda, the topic of reparations ...