Institute of Economic affairs, London
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Institute of Economic Affairs (Great Britain)
Institute of economic affairs Londres
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Institute of Economic Affairs free market think tank founded in 1955 in the U.K.
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Works
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Austrian school market order and entrepreneurial creativity | |
Background memorandum | |
business of capitalism a selection of unconventional essays on economic problems of the 1960's | |
Choice in welfare | |
counter-revolution in monetary theory first Wincott memorial lecture, delivered at Senate House, University of London, 16 Sept., 1970 | |
Current controversies | |
The Denationalisation of money : the argument refined : an analysis of the theory and practice of concurrent currencies | |
Econ. aff. (Harlow. Print) | |
Economic 'miracles' : studies in the resurgence of the French, German and Italian economies since the Second World War | |
Economics, business and government : addresses given at a dinner on 13 January 1966 to mark the I.E.A.'s 10th year | |
The Economics of politics : how far do individuals agree/differ on public goods? : Keynes and benevolent despots : can majority voting represent the public interest? : are servants economic eunuchs? : can constitutions control government? | |
Economics through the looking glass : the distorted perspective of the new palgrave dictionary of economics | |
The Emerging consensus ...? : essays on the interplay between ideas, interestes and circumstances in the first 25 years of the IEA | |
Everyone a private patient : an analysis of the structural flaws in the NHS and how they could be remedied | |
The Fallacy of the mixed economy : an 'Austrian' critique of conventional 'mainstream' economics and of British economic policy | |
Farming for farmers ? : a critique of agricultural support policy | |
For love or money? : a preliminary analysis of the economics of marriage and the family | |
The Future of monetary arrangements in Europe | |
Government and enterprise : an analysis of the economics of governmental regulation or control of industry | |
Grants or loans? : a survey of opinion on the finance of maintenace costs of university students | |
Hobart paper | |
The Housing morass : regulation, immobility and unemployment : an economic analysis... | |
Ideas, interests & consequences | |
IEA Hayek memorial lecture | |
IEA masters of modern economics | |
IEA readings | |
Inner city, waste land : an assessment of government and market failure in land development | |
John Maynard Keynes : life, ideas, legacy | |
Key discussion book | |
Keynes' general theory: fifty years on : its relevance and irrelevance to modern times | |
Limited government : a positive agenda | |
The Logic of mergers : the competitive market in corporate control in theory and practice | |
The long debate on poverty : eight essays on industrialisation and "the condition of England" | |
Low pay or no pay? : a review of the theory and practice of minimum-wage laws | |
Manufacturing two nations : the sociological trap created by the bias of British regional policy against service industry | |
Markets under the sea? | |
Monetarism and macro-economics : contributions on the current policy debate in the UK | |
Monopoly or choice in health services? : contrasting approaches to principles and practice in Britain and America | |
No, minister! : a radical challenge on economic and social policies from speeches in the House of Lords | |
Occasional paper | |
Occasional paper / Institute of Economic Affairs | |
Over-taxation by inflation : a study of the effects of inflation on taxation and government expenditure, and of its correction by indexing | |
Participation without politics : an analysis of the nature and the role of markets | |
Paying by degrees : a study of the financing of higher education students by grants, loans and vouchers | |
Picking losers ... ? : the political economy of industrial policy | |
The Pleasures and pains of modern capitalism : thirteenth Wincott Memorial Lecture delivered at the Royal Society of Arts on Wednesday, 15 september 1982 | |
Policy for incomes. | |
Poverty before politics : a proposal for a reverse income tax | |
The poverty of 'development economics' | |
The Prime mover of progress : the entrepreneur in capitalism and socialism : papers on "The Role of the Entrepreneur" | |
Privatization, regulation and deregulation | |
Public expenditure and fiscal policy | |
Regulating utilities : understanding the issues | |
Research monographs | |
Resource allocation and economic policy | |
Rising crime and the dismembered family : how conformist intellectuals have campaigned against common sense | |
Social benefits and tax rates : a short study of implicit and explicit marginal tax rates in England and Wales | |
Socialism, economic calculation and entrepreneurship | |
State forestry for the axe : a study of the Forestry Commission and de-nationalisation by the market | |
The State of taxation : consistency. Inflation. Incentives. Public choice. Terms of trade. Government expenditure. Enforcement. Avoidance/evasion. Escapes. Bureaucracy. 50/60/70 per cent?. Impact/Incedence | |
The State of the economy | |
The Taming of government : micro/macro disciplines on Whitehall and Town Hall Government the culprit : bureaucracy : budgeting : disarming the treasury : constitutional yourseldff cutting by pricing | |
Taming the tiger an essay in the economic theory and political economy of indexation to mitigate the consequences of, and slow down, inflation | |
Tax avoision : the economic, legal and moral inter-relationships between avoidance and evasion | |
A Tiger by the tail : [the Keynesian legacy of inflation] | |
Trade unions : public goods or public 'bads' | |
Unemployment and the labour market | |
The Unfinished agenda : essays on the political economy of gevernment policy in honour of Arthur Seldon | |
Utility regulation in competitive markets : problems and progress | |
Wage-fixing revisited | |
What future for British coal? : optimism or realism on the prospects to the year 2000 | |
What price unemployment? : an alternative approach | |
Whatever happened to productivity? | |
Which doctor? 1985: | |
Which doctor? : a critical analysis of the professional barriers to competition in health care | |
Whose business? : an analysis of the failure of British business schools and a radical proposal for their privatisation | |
Whose Europe? : competing visions for 1992 | |
Will China go "capitalist"? an economic analysis of property rights and institutional change | |
Wither the welfare state |