Better off out? : The benefits or costs of EU membership |
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The business of capitalism; a selection of unconventional essays on economic problems of the 1960's. |
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Central planning for the market economy: an analysis of the French theory and experience |
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Charting the British economy; |
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Choice in welfare
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The city in the world economy |
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Competition for consumers; a study of the changing channels of distribution. |
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Current controversies (London, England)
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Eaton paper
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Economic affairs (London, England) |
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Economic devolution in Eastern Europe. |
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Economic issues in immigration: an exploration of the liberal approach to public policy on immigration |
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Economic 'miracles'; studies in the resurgence of the French, German, and Italian economies since the Second World War |
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Economics, business and government: addresses given at a dinner on 13 January 1966 to mark the I. E. A.'s 10th year |
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Economics, education and the politician |
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Education: a framework for choice; papers on historical, economic and administrative aspects of choice in education and its finance |
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The enterprise ethic; |
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Essays in the theory and practice of pricing: prize-winning and commended essays entered for the Evan Durbin Competition, 1966 |
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Financial intermediaries and monetary policy |
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The free convertibility of sterling. |
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Freedom or free-for-all? |
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Getting and spending: an introduction to the market economy |
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Globalization and free trade |
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Gold and international equity investment: a study of investment in gold mining and the lessons for the international market in equity capital |
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Growth through industry: a reconsideration of principles and practice before and after the National Plan |
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Half a century of Hobarts |
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Health Unit paper (Institute of Economic Affairs (Great Britain). Health and Welfare Unit)
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Hobart paper
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Hobart paperback
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Hobart paperback (2015)
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Housing market analysis and policy |
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Housing, town planning and the Land Commission |
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IEA environment briefing
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IEA environment working paper
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IEA Hayek memorial lecture
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IEA masters of modern economics
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IEA readings. |
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IEA special lecture
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IEA studies in education
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IEA studies on the environment
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J. econ. aff. |
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Job creation, or destruction? : six essays on the effects of government intervention in the labour market |
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The limits of international co-operation |
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Monetary policy for stable growth |
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Money in boom and slump: an empirical inquiry into British experience since the 1880s |
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Money, prices, and the real economy |
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Monopoly and competition. |
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The national plan: a preliminary assessment. |
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Occasional paper |
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Overseas investments, capital gains, and the balance of payments |
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Paragon initiative (Series)
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Paying for TV? |
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Policy for incomes? Part I. The limits fo incomes policies |
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The price of blood: an economic study of the charitable and commercial principle |
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The Prime mover of progress : the entrepreneur in capitalism and socialism : papers on "The rôle of the entrepreneur" |
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Private capital for new towns: papers delivered at a conference for economists, town planners, and institutional investors |
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Privatization, regulation and deregulation |
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Public choice : a primer |
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Raising the roof : how to solve the United Kingdom's housing crisis : a collection of the 2018 Richard Koch Breakthrough Prize essays |
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Ralph Harris in his own words : the selected writings of Lord Harris |
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Readings in political economy (Institute of Economic Affairs (Great Britain))
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Rediscovered riches
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The rediscovery of classical economics : adaptation, complexity and growth |
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Regulating utilities : new issues, new solutions |
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Religion and liberty series
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Research monographs (Institute of Economic Affairs (Great Britain)) |
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Resource allocation and economic policy |
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Rise and fall of incomes policy |
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Rise of the Russian consumer |
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Saving in a free society |
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School choice around the world : ... and the lessons we can learn |
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School of thought : 101 great liberal thinkers |
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Selected economic essays and addresses |
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Should Britain leave the EU? : an economic analysis of a troubled relationship |
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Socialism, economic calculation and entrepreneurship |
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The State of the economy. |
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Studies in trade and development
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Successes and failures in regulating and deregulating utilities : evidence from the UK, Europe, and the USA |
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Taxation: a radical approach; a reassessment of the high level of British taxation and the scope for its reduction |
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Taxation and red tape : the cost to British business of complying with the UK tax system |
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Telephones--public or private? a comparative study of the British and American systems. |
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Top dogs and fat cats : the debate on high pay |
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Towards a welfare society: the report of an Institute of Economic Affairs Study Group to the British National Conference on Social Welfare (in association with the National Council of Social Service), London, April 1967. |
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Transport policy: co-ordination through competition |
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Two views on aid to developing countries |
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U.K. and floating exchanges: a debate on the theoretical and practical implications |
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Utility regulation in competitive markets : problems and progress |
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Which doctor? 1985: |
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