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Having Your Say: Threats to Free Speech in the 21st Century
Today should be a Golden Age for free speech - with technology providing more ways of communicating ideas and opinions than ever before. Yet we're actually witnessing a growing …
Policy Stability and Economic Growth - Lessons from the Great Recession
John Taylor is one of the foremost economists of our generation. His ideas were implemented in central banks across the world during the period of price stability, economic growth …
Flaws and Ceilings
Price controls across many sectors are currently being hotly debated. New controls in the housing market, more onerous minimum wages, minimum prices for alcohol, and freezes on …
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: Britain and Europe's Dysfunctional Relationship
In the noise of the debate about the EU, it is rare for fundamental questions to be asked. For example, for what purposes should we have international institutions at all? Does the …
Working to Rule: The Damaging Economics of UK Employment Regulation
Employment regulation has been growing rapidly. This has not exclusively, or even mainly, come from the European Union. Recent UK governments have added such significant new …
Sea Change: How Markets and Property Rights Could Transform the Fishing Industry
Government management of fisheries has been little short of disastrous. In many regions, valuable fish stocks have collapsed as a result of overfishing. Ill-conceived regulation …
Taxation, Government Spending and Economic Growth
Amidst the debates about 'austerity' a number of vital debates in public finance have been sidelined. Because the reductions in government spending - small though they have been so …
Having Your Say: Threats to Free Speech in the 21st Century
Today should be a Golden Age for free speech - with technology providing more ways of communicating ideas and opinions than ever before. Yet we're actually witnessing a growing …
Issues in Monetary Policy
Since the Bank of England was made independent in 1997, the conduct of monetary policy has been relatively uncontroversial. The debates between Keyneisans, monetarists and …
Who Decides Who Decides?
This book makes the case for 'ordinary' people to get the health and social care which the state has promised them for over 60 years but which has not been delivered. What is the …
Federal Britain: The Case for Decentralisation
The UK has the most centralised system of government amongst major economies. This results in poorer services, lower economic growth and higher taxes. We have also developed an …