IEA Discussion Papers, Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA)

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2021The great British rake-off: How the government has misled Parliament and the British people on public sector pensionsRecord, Neil
2021Wizards of Oz? What the UK can learn from Australia's healthcare systemNiemietz, Kristian
2020Rules Britannia: Analysing Britain's regulatory burdenHewson, Victoria
2019Still hand in glove? A re-examination of state-funded activismSnowdon, Christopher
2019Immigration: Picking the low-hanging fruitsNiemietz, Kristian
2019Nanny state on tourTovey, Mark
2019Regulation without the state: The example of financial servicesBooth, Philip
2019Cooking for bureaucrats: Why the policy of food reformulation is hard to stomachAppleton, Josie
2018Restructuring minimum wages: Complexity, compliance and a case for reformShackleton, J. R.
2018Net gain: Opportunities for Britain's fishing industry post-BrexitSingham, Shanker A.
2018The mirage of democratic socialismNiemietz, Kristian
2018Socially useless? The crucial contribution of finance to economic lifeBooth, Philip; Zuluaga, Diego
2018Improving global financial services regulationSingham, Shanker A.; McBride, Catherine
2018Freedom to flourish: UK regulatory autonomy, recognition, and a productive economySingham, Shanker A.; Tylecote, Radomir; Hewson, Victoria
2018Offshore bet: The benefits of capital mobilityZuluaga, Diego
2018Free trade and how it enriches usBoudreaux, Donald J.
2018Joint venture: Estimating the size and potential of the UK cannabis marketSnowdon, Christopher
2017A trade policy for a brexited BritainDowd, Kevin
2017Cheap as chips: Is a healthy diet affordable?Snowdon, Christopher
2017Obesity and the public purse: Weighing up the true cost to the taxpayerTovey, Mark
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