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01 October 1995
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01 October 1999
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31 October 2000
Below is the draft of a lecture given on 17th October 2000 as part of the 'The Beesley Lectures: Lectures On Regulation Series X 2000' organised by Professor David Currie of the London Business School and Professor Colin Robinson of the IEA
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01 November 1999
This is a draft of a lecture given on Tuesday 16th November 1999 as part of the IEA's Regulation Lecture series organised by the late Michael Beesley of the London Business School. This is reproduced with the kind permission of David Starkie
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07 November 2000
This is the draft of a lecture given on Tuesday 7th November as part of the 'The Beesley Lectures: Lectures On Regulation Series X 2000' organised by Professor David Currie of the London Business School and Professor Colin Robinson of the IEA. This is reproduced with the kind permission of Dr Selzer
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17 February 2004
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26 March 2009
The Bank of England should be privatised
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03 April 2007
Analyses the causes of corruption and offers some solutions.
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29 June 2005
A unique title that applies the latest economic thinking to the problem of crime
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13 August 2003
With commentaries by Elaine Sternberg and Terry Arthur
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20 July 2007
Professor Hugh High examines the evidence for the effectiveness of advertising bans in reducing consumption.
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13 March 2003
6th in the series of IEA Discussion Papers
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23 November 1999
Below is the draft of a lecture given on Tuesday 23rd November 1999 as part of the IEA's Regulation Lecture series organised by the late Michael Beesley of the London Business School. This is reproduced with the kind permission of Catherine Waddams Price.
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10 March 2001
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31 October 2001
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01 March 1996
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24 October 2000
Below is the draft of a lecture given on Tuesday 24th October 2000 as part of the 'The Beesley Lectures: Lectures On Regulation Series X 2000' organised by Professor David Currie of the London Business School and Professor Colin Robinson of the IEA. This is reproduced with the kind permission of Professor Robinson
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01 February 2000
The Twenty-ninth Wincott Memorial Lecture delivered on 14th October 1999. Includes a forward by Geoffrey Owen.
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07 February 2005
Essential reading for all those interested in quality broadcasting in a competitive market environment
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This paper argues that currently British migration laws are skewed against economic migrants in a way which is harmful both to the migrants themselves, and also to the UK population
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01 July 1998
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01 December 1999
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01 June 1996
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01 September 1997
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01 January 1998
Utility regulation in Britain has now entered a phase in which debate is no longer so much concerned with whether it is preferable to rival systems but with how to shape the'regulatory contract' in monopoly areas and, in potentially competitive areas, how to ensure rivalry.
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01 February 2001
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01 November 2000
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20 March 2002
A Critique of Price Restraints in Electricity Supply and Mobile Telephones
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01 November 2000
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05 December 2000
A lecture given on 5th December 2000 as part of the 'The Beesley Lectures: Lectures On Regulation Series X 2000' organised by Professor David Currie of the London Business School and Professor Colin Robinson of the IEA. This is reproduced with the kind permission of Professor Seabright
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03 April 2007
An accessible overview of the economic approach to law, introducing cost-benefit analysis, public choice theory and property rights perspectives.
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01 January 2001
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23 January 2003
3rd in the series of IEA Discussion Papers
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15 August 2003
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11 September 2007
An analysis of six major schemes, including Concorde and the Millennium Dome
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06 July 2004
Professor D R Myddelton argues that over-regulation of accounting is likely to lead to more bad practice and accounting scandals
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01 May 1995
the State of Britain's Regulatory Regime
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14 October 2005
1st 2005 Beesley Lecture, presented at the Royal Society of Arts, 4th October 2005
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01 November 2006
This year marks the 20th Anniversary of the implementation of the 1985 Transport Act which paved the way for the de-regulation of the bus industry
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04 October 2007
Professor D. R. Myddelton speaking on the IEA’s latest publication They Meant Well, Government Project Disasters
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A series of nine evening lectures organised by Prof Colin Robinson and Professor Leonard Waverman
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04 July 2007
Peter Phillips, Partner - Strategy and Market Developments, OFCOM speaks at the IEA
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24 September 2004
In a speech to the IEA, David Elstein critiques the hazy thinking and flawed economic logic underlying the BBC's 'Building Public Value' report
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24 September 2004
In a speech to the IEA, David Elstein critiques the hazy thinking and flawed economic logic underlying the BBC's 'Building Public Value' report.
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01 December 2005
Alistair Buchanan, Chief Executive of OFGEM, addresses the ‘better regulation agenda’ in a lecture given at the IEA
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27 March 2006
Article by Professor Philip Booth published in Parliamentary Monitor, March 2006
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27 November 2006
An essay inspired by 'I, Pencil' by Leonard Reed
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13 November 2007
SRPC Chairman discusses the scope of economic regulation
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25 September 2008
Article on the IEA blog
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11 May 2003
Article in "The Business" by Keith Boyfield
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12 February 2006
Research published by the IEA shows the indirect cost of the tax system to be far greater than usually realised – about 12% of national wealth
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27 April 2006
Too big a risk to leave the regulation of risk to politicians! Comment by Philip Booth at a Thomas More Institute Meeting
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30 June 2004
The latest article by the General Director of the IEA , John Blundell, In the Scotsman
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17 June 2004
No says Dr John Meadowcroft
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10 July 2007
Governments need not fund science
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29 January 2006
John Blundell praises The Heritage Foundation's Index of Economic Freedom
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26 March 2007
Letter by John Blundell in The Sunday Telegraph
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14 May 2006
Core Values by John Blundell in The Business
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01 January 2006
by John Blundell in Association Management Quarterly, Winter 2006
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25 June 2006
Core Values by John Blundell
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01 May 2006
Philip Booth questions the need for financial regulation in the Parliamentary Monitor
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27 April 2006
Between the lines by John Blundell in The Scotsman
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19 February 2007
Article by Keith Boyfield in The Wall Street Journal
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05 June 2008
Article by Richard Wellings in Industrial Focus
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19 September 2008
Article by Richard Wellings in the Yorkshire Post
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23 April 2006
Media File by John Blundell in The Business
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19 January 2004
John Blundell writes about financial regulation in his latest article to appear in The Scotsman
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09 September 2009
Philip Booth argues in The Tablet that if we want a less oligopolistic financial sector we need less regulation
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27 March 2006
Article by Professor Philip Booth published in Parliamentary Monitor, March 2006
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03 July 2007
Article by John Blundell in The Scotsman
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23 October 2008
Letter by Richard Wellings in the Daily Telegraph
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25 July 2007
Article by John Blundell in The Scotsman
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19 October 2006
Article by John Blundell in The Scotsman
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19 March 2006
Article by John Blundell in The Business
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Regulation of the financial sector is not the best restraining mechanism
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27 March 2008
Institutions must be allowed to fail, argues Philip Booth in the Daily Telegraph
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10 June 2005
Core values by John Blundell in The Business
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15 May 2008
Article by John Blundell on food regulation
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13 October 2003
John Blundell writes in The Scotsman about the bureacracy surrounding airlines
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11 September 2005
John Blundell discusses forthcoming changes in postal regulations
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19 February 2006
Article by John Blundel in The Business
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04 December 2002
Leter by Philip Booth in The Daily Telegraph
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11 May 2003
Article in The Business by Keith Boyfield
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07 July 2007
Letter on new powers for tax officials by Richard Wellings in The Independent
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14 July 2006
Article by John Blundell in The Scotsman
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18 September 2007
Philip Booth on the Northern Rock Crisis in the Yorkshire Post
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05 December 2006
Letter in Metro by Richard Wellings
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25 January 2003
Leter by Philip Booth in The Daily Telegraph
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17 January 2005
Proposals for a citizens' pension
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18 September 2008
Article by Philip Booth in the Daily Telegraph
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15 November 2002
As the first 48 hour fire strike gets under way John Blundell comments on how fire brigades can be run in better - and cheaper ways
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26 September 2008
Article by Philip Booth in the Yorkshire Post
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05 January 2010
In an article for Public Servant, Mark Littlewood argues it's time to stop pretending the state has all the answers
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01 June 2000
With the growth of the Internet has come a lot of talk about privacy. In a recent cover story in The Economist, "The End of Privacy," the magazine warned that "threats to traditional notions of privacy will proliferate." It cites a survey showing that 80 percent of Americans worry about what happens to information collected about them.
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03 October 2005
By John Blundell, Personal view in The Daily Telegraph
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28 May 2006
Core Values by John Blundell in The Business
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23 July 2006
Article by John Blundell in The Business
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02 July 2006
Core values by John Blundell in The Business
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13 April 2006
Between the lines by John Blundell in The Business
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08 March 2008
A collection of articles which explore competition and regulatory issues in the aviation industry. Special Offer £15.00 (Normal Price £25.00)
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01 May 2003
The latest book of the IEA's joint series with the London Business School about the state of UK utility regulation.
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04 March 2008
A non-technical introduction to the economics of law
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30 December 2003
A collection of fine essays in recognition of Colin Robinson
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04 June 2005
The latest edition of the IEA's annual review of regulation of competition policy
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19 March 2008
A fascinating look at the history and development of the investment banking industry
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16 April 2006
The 2006 title in the IEA's annual series looking at the state of utility regulation and competition policy
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15 January 2007
This radical book suggests that the BBC licence fee is inequitable and should be abolished
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07 July 2004
The 2004 edition of the IEA's annual survey of the state of utility regulation and deregulation
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01 May 2002
The 2002 edition of the IEA's series in conjunction with the London Business School about the state of UK utility regulation
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03 May 2007
The latest title in the popular annual series which surveys issues in the field of utility regulation and competition policy
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