"…the IEA is always challenging and thought-provoking." – David Laws MP
The IEA holds around 100 events a year. These range from formal lectures, to conferences, panel discussions, informal debates and book launches, as well as private lunches and suppers. These events allow us to profile vital and compelling ideas, as well as allowing for high level discussion and debate. Our events attract renowned speakers, such as Nobel Laureates, politicians, journalists and business people.
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We also hold private events, attendance at these is part of our donation package. If you would like to find out more about becoming a donor, please contact Caroline Rollag.
We also work with Marketforce to produce industry conferences in areas such as financial services, PFI/PPP, the energy industry and transport and regulation. The State of the Economy Conference (February) and the IEA's renowned Beesley Lecture series on regulation (September - November) are also produced in association with Marketforce. To find out more about these events, please visit IEA Industry Conferences.
An Occasional Lecture shedding light on the negative effects of NGO's on economic development in Africa
Philip Booth to talk on the relationship between trade and progress
A seminar hosted with the Bournemouth University
An Occasional Lecture which explores the consequences for all of us of the lurch to Keynesian economic policy around the globe
An exploration of the threats to globalisation in the wake of the financial crash
The launch of a timely new book looking at the fall-out from the financial crash
This year's Hayek Memorial Lecture will be delivered by Professor James Tooley on his work on private education in the developing world
A panel discussion exploring the issue of financial regulation after the crash
The launch of trenchant new book by Eamonn Butler decrying the state of Britain today
A seminar on the role of government in the housing market
A debate in conjunction with the English Speaking Union on the subject of immigration
The lauch of a major new publication which charts the policy development of privatisation
The IEA and Marketforce's 26th Conference
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