Main articles examine the different regimes for local planning, guest edited by Chris Webster
Richard Teather sets out the enormous benefits that flow from tax competition.
As the government appears ready to go nuclear, Colin Robinson and Eileen Marshall urge caution
Is contemporary Sweden really the most successful society the world has ever known?
Has the Green Movement really won the climate change argument? Energy shortages will influence us more than climate catastrophe (or the Greens), argues Richard D North
A new estimate of Britain's public sector pensions burden
This major new publication synthesizes the work of liberal scholars into a positive account of the ethics of the market
Real wealth, financial fantasies and the economy of the future. The latest book from high profile commentator and best selling author Roger Bootle
Professor John Hibbs examines the dangers of re-regulating the bus industry.
In the 11th IEA Discussion Paper, Philip Booth asks whether world leaders at the Edinburgh G8 meeting were focusing on the right issues
Main articles examine the economics of employment regulation, guest edited by J. R. Shackleton
The terms "left" and "right" pervade all our discussions of politics. But do they mean anything any more?
Tim Congdon argues that property and share price booms are caused by loose monetary policy
The President of the Czech Republic presents his thoughts on economic and political reform
In the 19th IEA Current Controversies paper David Franklin examines the decline of responsible Britain
The Reader's Digest condensed version of 'The Road to Serfdom'. Now includes 'The Intellectuals and Socialism'
A unique title that applies the latest economic thinking to the problem of crime
The latest edition of the IEA's annual review of regulation of competition policy
Main articles are devoted to Philanthropic Enterprise, guest edited by Lenore T Ealy
