The IEA's latest publication is essential reading for anybody interested in the so-called 'new economy'.
John Corkindale argues for the privatisation of the land use planning system
Main articles feature a symposium on 'Education for All' Through Privatisation?, guest edited by James Tooley and James Stanfield
Professor Otmar Issing, a member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, assesses the first five years of the euro's life.
A robust examination and critique of statist solutions to energy and environmental problems.
A lucid investigation of the economic, environmental, practical and congestion effects of the adoption of road pricing
A non-technical guide to the economics of boom and bust
In the 18th IEA Current Controversies paper, David Franklin offers a fresh analysis of the waste of taxpayers' money by government
Main articles provide prospective on the UK's experience of privatisation
David Henderson examines the role and conduct of business today, against the background of changes over the last sixty years
A lucid analysis of the link between nationalism and liberalism
Professor Pedro Schwartz argues that the political implications of the UK joining the euro are more important than the economic implications
The 2004 edition of the IEA's annual survey of the state of utility regulation and deregulation
Professor D R Myddelton argues that over-regulation of accounting is likely to lead to more bad practice and accounting scandals
Main articles are devoted to morality, responsibility and the marketplace, editd by Philip Booth
A survey of government performance across a range of indicators
Main articles on The Governance of the European Union, guest edited by Professor Norman Barry
