IEA Discussion Papers, Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA)

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 101 to 120 of 138
Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2012The surprising ingredients of Swedish success: Free markets and social cohesionSanandaji, Nima
2012Liberating farming from the CAPRickard, Séan
2011Schooling for money: Swedish education reform and the role of the profit motiveSahlgren, Gabriel H.
2011Sharing the burden: How the older generation should suffer its share of the cutsBooth, Philip; Taylor, Corin
2011High Speed 2: the next government project disaster?Aizlewood, Kyn; Wellings, Richard
2011Restructuring the UK tax system: Some dynamic considerationsSmith, David B.
2010Canada's ruinous tobacco display ban: economic and public health lessonsBasham, Patrick
2010Transforming welfare - incentives, localisation and non-discriminationNiemietz, Kristian
2010A bankruptcy foretold 2010: Post-financial-crisis updateSilver, Nick
2010The free economy, the welfare state and government borrowingBooth, Philip
2010The hole we're in: The challenge for free marketeers in 2010 and beyondLittlewood, Mark
2010The moral limits to the market economy, and the financial crashBooth, Philip
2010Money still matters: The implications of M4X for quantitative easingSmith, David B.
2009How should Britain's government spending and tax burdens be measured? A historic perspective on the 2009 budget forecastsSmith, David B.
2009How English universities could learn from the American higher education systemTaylor, Cyril
2008Understanding the labour market for older workersHeywood, John S.; Siebert, W. Stanley
2008The employment of older workers in Poland: Issues and policy implicationsZientara, Piotr
2008A bankruptcy foretold: The UK's implicit pension debtSilver, Nick
2008A Christian critique of the stateElst, Philip Vander
2008Market failure: A failed paradigmBooth, Philip
Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 101 to 120 of 138
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