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138: Exploring the space economy: The present and future of capitalism beyond our planet Downloads
Rainer Zitelmann
137: The corporate playbook: A self-serving myth Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
136: Rethinking Monetary Policy: The case for adopting NGDP targeting in Britain Downloads
Damian Pudner
135: Not Invented Here: Institutional resistance to practical solutions Downloads
Zion Lights, Kristian Niemietz and Christopher Snowdon
134: The People vs. Paternalism: Building a consumer-led movement against lifestyle regulation Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
133: Parallel Universe: How ending parallel import restrictions cuts costs for British consumers Downloads
Martin Howe and Matthew Lesh
132: Beyond Freeports: Revitalising Britain with self-governing cities Downloads
Vera Kichanova
131: Defanging the Nanny State Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
130: Shares in students: A new model for university funding Downloads
Peter Ainsworth
129: Fixing fraud: Flaws in the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act and the current enforcement approach Downloads
Alison Cronin
128: The denationalisation of healthcare: How to replace the NHS with a social health insurance model Downloads
Kristian Niemietz
127: Replacing the Serious Fraud Office: The case for a new approach to serious economic crime Downloads
Mark Button, Branislav Hock and David Shepherd
126: Calories out: The unintended consequences of food reformulation Downloads
Gavin Sandercock, Alex Scott-Bayfield and Christopher Snowdon
125: Debanked: The economic and social consequences of anti-money laundering regulation Downloads
Jamie Whyte
124: Liberalising discrimination law: Why the Equality Act is unfit for purpose Downloads
Daniel Freeman and Alex Morton
123: Home win: What if Britain solved its housing crisis? Downloads
Kristian Niemietz
122: Wealth generation: How to boost income mobility in the UK Downloads
Justin Callais and Vincent Geloso
121: Rebuilding Britain: Restoring confidence, competitiveness and compassion Downloads
David Owen
120: Fraud focus: Is the Serious Fraud Office fit for purpose? Downloads
James Forder
119: Breaking the news? Should digital platforms be required to fund news publishers? Downloads
Matthew Lesh
118: Bangers & Cash: Cutting red tape to put Britain at the centre of the cultivated meat revolution Downloads
Matthew Lesh
117: Harvest time: Why the UK should unleash the power of gene editing Downloads
Cameron English
116: Expanding the web: The case against net neutrality Downloads
Matthew Lesh
115: Setting universities free: How to deliver a sustainable student funding system Downloads
Peter Ainsworth and Tom McKenzie
114: Accounts and accountability: The UK Government's misguided plans to regulate corporate reporting and audit Downloads
Jamie Whyte
113: Taking liberties: Why postliberals are wrong about personal freedom Downloads
Jamie Whyte
112: Does "Islamophobia" curtail free speech? Downloads
Rumy Hasan
111: Cutting through: How to address the cost of living crisis Downloads
Lesh, Matthew (Ed.) and Niemietz, Kristian (Ed.)
110: A silent revolution: The intellectual origins of cancel culture Downloads
Marc Sidwell
109: Lockdown lessons in health economics: The case of alcohol Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
108: Repeat prescription? The NHS and four decades of privatisation paranoia Downloads
Kristian Niemietz
107: Terminal problem? The case for a market-based airport slot allocation system Downloads
Kristian Niemietz
106: The hangover: The cost of minimum alcohol pricing in Scotland Downloads
John C. Duffy, Christopher Snowdon and Mark Tovey
105: Vaper trails: New nicotine products and the innovation principle Downloads
Victoria Hewson and Christopher Snowdon
104: Planes, trains & automobiles: The future of transport after Covid-19 Downloads
Wellings, Richard (Ed.)
103: The great British rake-off: How the government has misled Parliament and the British people on public sector pensions Downloads
Neil Record
102: Wizards of Oz? What the UK can learn from Australia's healthcare system Downloads
Kristian Niemietz
100: Rules Britannia: Analysing Britain's regulatory burden Downloads
Victoria Hewson
99: Nanny state on tour Downloads
Mark Tovey
98: Cooking for bureaucrats: Why the policy of food reformulation is hard to stomach Downloads
Josie Appleton
97: Regulation without the state: The example of financial services Downloads
Philip Booth
96: Still hand in glove? A re-examination of state-funded activism Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
95: Immigration: Picking the low-hanging fruits Downloads
Kristian Niemietz
94: Free trade and how it enriches us Downloads
Donald J. Boudreaux
93: Net gain: Opportunities for Britain's fishing industry post-Brexit Downloads
Shanker A. Singham
92: Restructuring minimum wages: Complexity, compliance and a case for reform Downloads
J. R. Shackleton
92: The mirage of democratic socialism Downloads
Kristian Niemietz
91: Freedom to flourish: UK regulatory autonomy, recognition, and a productive economy Downloads
Shanker A. Singham, Radomir Tylecote and Victoria Hewson
90: Joint venture: Estimating the size and potential of the UK cannabis market Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
89: Offshore bet: The benefits of capital mobility Downloads
Diego Zuluaga
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