Urgent financial crisis: The government’s inflation based increase in 2025 tuition fees from £9,250 to £9,535 will generate only £330 million, less than the £370 million burden created by its budget.
We're sorry, but all tickets sales have ended because the event is expired. We’re excited to welcome Ron Manners AO, awardee of the Lifetime Libertarian Award 2024 ...
The IEA is an educational charity in the classical liberal tradition, whose mission is to improve understanding of the fundamental institutions of a free society by analysing and expounding the role ...
This is the third in a series of articles about how pressure groups often oppose a practical solution to a problem if they did not devise it themselves. “Not Invented Here” syndrome is a well known ...
This publication comprises a reappraisal of the work of John Maynard Keynes. It strengthens the view that the Keynesians went too far in supposing that the old economics had been overthrown by the new ...
Contents Summary Given the high economic costs of fraud, the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 aims to ...
We’ve all heard Colbert’s famous one-liner about the art of taxation being that of plucking the goose to obtain the largest possible amount of feathers with the smallest possible amount of hissing.
To this day, Hitler is categorised as having had a right-wing extremist worldview. Now, decades after its original publication, a book that challenges the classification of Hitler’s political ideology ...
This is the second in a series of articles about how ideological interest groups react when their institutional preferences are challenged by practical solutions. For the ‘purists’, the problem wasn’t ...
Commenting on the rise in inflation to 2.3% in October, IEA Economics Fellow Julian Jessop said: “UK inflation rebounded a little more than expected in October, to 2.3%, as a tick up in the ‘core’ ...
Donald Trump’s remarkable and decisive second election victory shows that the realignment of US politics that he brought about eight years ago has not gone away but has become even more entrenched.