"…the IEA is always challenging and thought-provoking." – David Laws MP
The IEA has an extensive publication programme ranging from academic peer-reviewed monographs to shorter policy papers.
A critical examination of the fair trade movement
An accessible overview of the economic approach to law, introducing cost-benefit analysis, public choice theory and property rights perspectives.
Professor Berkeley Hill of Imperial College London et al analyse the appropriate roles of the public and private sectors in the developing rural economy.
A masterly exposition of the benefits of the market system and the deficiencies of the welfare state
Government policy has encouraged the breakdown of families with devastating social and economic consequences
Author questions the case for action on climate change
Classic study argues that the development of the arts should be left to individuals
Chile's fully-funded private pension system shows impressive results
Pensions legislation could bankrupt major British companies
An analysis of saving for old age in Nigeria
Neil Record calculates the burden of public sector pensions and offers a policy solution.
A new analysis of the relationship between tax, consent and the tyranny of the majority
An incisive analysis of the future of the railways
Professor Patrick Messerlin plots an economic future for the EU.
IEA Media Fellow Richard D North Examines the BBC's presentation of the climate change debate
A discussion of the impact and legacy of the seminal 1981 Budget.
Self-funding infrastructure and the free market case for a Land Tax
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