> Verlagsreihe
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no. 84 (March 2022):
Red card why English football doesn't need an independent regulator J R Shackleton and Victoria Hewson
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, [2022]
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no. 83 (October 2021):
10 ways to supercharge left-behind Britain introduction by Dehenna Davison MP
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, [2021]
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no. 76 (March 2021):
A safer bet gambling and the risks of over-regulation Christopher Snowdon
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2021
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no. 81 (July 2021):
Left turn ahead? surveying attitudes of young people towards capitalism and socialism Kristian Niemietz
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2021
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no. 82 (July 2021):
The importance of imports Julian Jessop
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2021
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no. 77 (April 2021):
Modern monetary theory why it can't provide sustained economic growth and low inflation Juan E. Castañeda
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2021
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no. 78 (May 2021):
UK debt in perspective Forrest Capie and Geoffrey Wood
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2021
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no. 79 (May 2021):
More harm than good? the perils of regulating online content Victoria Hewson
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2021
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no. 75 (February 2020):
To ban or not to ban? a critique of paternalism Tim Worstall
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2020
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no. 66:
Delivering more homes radical action to unblock the system Keith Boyfield and Robert Wickham
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, February 2019
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no. 72 (November 2019):
Renationalisation back to the future? Julian Jessop and J.R. Shackleton
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2019
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71 (October 2019):
New vision: transforming the BBC into a... subscriber-owned mutual Professor Philip Booth
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, [2019]
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no. 67:
All at sea the misguided war on offshore financial centres Jamie Whyte
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, March 2019
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no. 69:
Integrating health and social care state or market? Philip Booth
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, May 2019
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no. 70:
Raising the roof how to solve the United Kingdom's housing crisis Jacob Rees-Mogg and Radomir Tylecote
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, July 2019
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no. 68:
Taxation without justification an economic analysis of the Treasury's treatment of privately rented housing Rosalind Beck and Philip Booth
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, May 2019
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no. 74 (December 2019):
Universal basic income is it a good idea? Stephen Davies
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2019
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no. 73 (December 2019):
Vox Pop why banning energy drinks doesn't make sense Christopher Snowdon
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2019
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no. 63:
Of course sin taxes are regressive Christopher Snowdon
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, July 2018
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no. 64:
The effect of innovation in agriculture on the environment Matt Ridley and David Hill
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, November 2018
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no. 65:
Blocking progress the damaging side effects of economic sanctions Nima Sanandaji
London: Institute of Economic Affairs, November 2018