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Regulation

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'Beyond Regulation'

'Law, Free Markets and the Crash'. A Law and Economics Seminar

20th Anniversary of Bus De-regulation

Accountants Without Standards? Compulsion or Evolution in Company Accounting

A code Of Conduct For NGOs -- a Necessary Reform

A Critique of Rail Regulation

A New Deal for Airports

An IEA Special Event

An Interview with Professor D. R. Myddelton on 18 Doughty Street

A Review of Privatisation and Regulation Experience in Britain

Ask the leaders: Who is Nick Clegg?

Assurance and Trust (Volume 21.1)

A Taxing System

Aviation Markets

Back to the beat

Beesley Lectures on Utility Regulation 2006

Better Regulation Without the State (Volume 26.2)

Blair’s true mantra: regulation ... regulation ... regulation

Blundell's Blast: Thoughts on Planning

Blundell’s Law says that results equal the opposite of intentions

BP: Beyond the Horizon

Broadcasting and Telecoms Regulation

Building Public Value: the BBC's new philosophy

Calls for Scotland to have its own stock exchange

Canada's ruinous tobacco display ban: economic and public health lessons (web publication)

Capital Controls: A 'Cure' Worse Than The Problem?

Cass professors put the case for self-regulation

Central Banking in a Free Society

Charge immigrants to enter the UK

Competition and Regulation in Utility Markets

Corruption - The World's Big C

Counting the Cost of Regulation

Crime: Economic Incentives and Social Networks

Crofting reforms are entirely sensible - as shown by the protests

David Elstein hits out at BBC's 'Building Public Value' report

Debate on Ofcom's latest announcement

Deeply Unsatisfactory

Deregulation needed to boost industry

Despite all the pain, we must not bail out the struggling banks

Developments in Corporate Governance (web publication) - Jonathan Djanogly

Digital should signal era of no interference

Does Advertising Increase Smoking?

Does Britain Need a Financial Regulator?

Don’t lecture the drinkers, just make them responsible

Economic Principles of Law

Energy in a Competitive Market: Essays in Honour of Colin Robinson

Facing up to the better regulation challenge

Fair exchanges a step in the right direction

Financial Regulation After the Crash

Financial rules are chaining firms down

Financial Services Regulation (Volume 23.3)

Financial Services Regulation Lectures (web publication)

Football doesn’t need Labour to kick it into shape

Free hand to the free market

From prudence to penury

From prudence to penury

From romantic to realist, one man's journey toward council reform

Gas: Regulatory Responses to Social Need

Government intervention on mortgages will slow down financial recovery

Governments, Competition and Utility Regulation

How Alex Salmond could save Scottish business by axing rules and red tape

How gold-plated civil service pensions are dividing the nation

Hyper-regulation and the bully state

I, Job becomes a website!

Immigration Policy for an Age of Mass Movement (web publication)

Innovation and regulation in energy supply (Volume 30.2)

Investment Banking: Institutions, Politics and Law

Issues in Fighting Financial Crime (Volume 27.1)

Keith Boyfield gives evidence to the House of Lords Committee on Regulators

Lectures on Regulatory and Competition Policy

Lessons from history show self-regulation to be the best kind of control

Let’s pay for peerages and solve party funding crisis

Letter by Philip Booth in the London Evening Standard

Loosen regulations and privatise the Bank

Markets and the Media

Moving to a Competitive Market in Water

Nationalisation replaced by regulation is blight on UK

Nobel Laureate Gary Becker says immigrants should pay

Oil spill will not transform BP or the industry

Perpetuating the illusion that central planning is possible

Pharmaceuticals and Government Policy (Volume 26.3)

Philip Booth attacks the Archbishop of Canterbury's comments on financial regulation

Plea to chef Gordon Ramsay: “Stay in the kitchen, Gord!”

Popular revolt needed to break airlines' stranglehold

Postal reform won’t deliver a truly competitive market

Privatisation, Competition and Regulation

Privatisation turns liabilities into assets

Professor Philip Booth in the Telegraph

Public Service Broadcasting Without the BBC?

Put Airport slots up for Auction

Put Airport slots up for Auction

Real cost of taxes now more than half UK GDP

Reforming British Migration Policy

Regional stock exchanges could help SMEs raise equity finance

Regulating Financial Markets: a Critique and Some Proposals

Regulating Risk in a Free Society

Regulating Utilities: a New Era?

Regulating Utilities: a Time For Change?

Regulating Utilities: Broadening the Debate

Regulating Utilities: Understanding the Issues

Regulating Utilities and Promoting Competition

Regulating Utilities New Issues, New Solutions

Regulation and the Small Firm (Volume 21.2)

Regulation Without the State... the Debate Continues

Regulators, Competition and Transitional Price Controls

Remember Blundell's Law

Rethinking Risk and the Precautionary Principle

Revenue raiders

Rival post delivery is a welcome first step, but why stop at a duopoly?

Rocky Road Ahead

Scrap the BBC!

Should the DTI force the travel industry to reduce prices at peak times?

Sixteenth Annual IEA Hayek Memorial Lecture 2007

Smoking ban threatens property rights

State Control of Housing is a Disaster

Successes and Failures in Regulating and Deregulating Utilities

Ten Years of European Merger Control

Terry Arthur, IEA Fellow, writes on pensions in The Times

The Beesley Lectures

The Beesley Lectures

The danger of 'Something Must Be Done'

The Economics of Law

The Economics of Sport (Volume 17.3)

The FSA should join the roll of City failures

The Postal Services Bill: Competition is Coming (web publication)

The Pros and Cons of Government Regulation (web publication) - Joseph Porket

The Regulation of Financial Markets

There is more than one way to put out a fire!

The truth is dazzling: capitalism = prosperity

The War on Working Class Culture

They Meant Well, Government Project Disasters

Thumbs down for Bush's bailout to save Wall Street

Too many regulations - too little empowerment

Trust and Privacy on the Net

Unshackling Accountants

Urge to regulate buses shows that lessons of the past are ignored

Utility Regulation: Challenge and Response

Utility Regulation and Competition Policy

Utility Regulation in Competitive Markets

Vince Cable risks promoting another financial crisis

We don’t need to sink public funds into bailing out canals

Why it’s time to put more TNT under the Post Office

Why McJobs present a genuine opportunity for young workers

Working prisons could save cash and souls

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