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88: Improving global financial services regulation Downloads
Shanker A. Singham and Catherine McBride
87: Socially useless? The crucial contribution of finance to economic life Downloads
Philip Booth and Diego Zuluaga
86: Eating or meeting? The dubious case for free school breakfasts Downloads
Terence Kealey
85: A trade policy for a brexited Britain Downloads
Kevin Dowd
84: Smoking and the public purse Downloads
Christopher Snowdon and Mark Tovey
83: A piggy bank for healthcare: Why the health system needs old-age reserve funds Downloads
Kristian Niemietz
82: Cheap as chips: Is a healthy diet affordable? Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
81: Getting the state out of pre-school & childcare: Ending the nannying of UK parents Downloads
Ryan Bourne and J. R. Shackleton
80: Obesity and the public purse: Weighing up the true cost to the taxpayer Downloads
Mark Tovey
79: Free to move: The costs and consequences of restrictions on migration Downloads
Philippe Legrain
78: Balancing the economy: The hand of government or the invisible hand? Downloads
J. R. Shackleton and Diego Zuluaga
76: Hire authority: Turning statutory regulation into private regulation for the UK's taxi industry Downloads
Kristian Niemietz and Diego Zuluaga
75: Ploughing the wrong furrow: The costs of agricultural exceptionalism and the precautionary principle Downloads
Séan Rickard
74: Why corporation tax should be scrapped: Bringing capital taxation into the 21st century Downloads
Diego Zuluaga
73: And how much to you earn? Public pressure for government regulation of pay Downloads
Ryan Bourne and J. R. Shackleton
72: Understanding the basic economics of tobacco harm reduction Downloads
Carl V. Phillips
71: Stuck in Brussels: Should transport policy be determined at EU level? Downloads
Kristian Niemietz and Richard Wellings
70: Never mind the gap: Why we shouldn't worry about inequality Downloads
Ryan Bourne and Christopher Snowdon
69: Without delay: Getting Britain's railways moving Downloads
Richard Wellings
68: Seeing red: Traffic controls and the economy Downloads
Martin Cassini and Richard Wellings
67: Death and taxes: Why longer lives cost money Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
66: Diagnosis: Overated. An analysis of the structural flaws in the NHS Downloads
Kristian Niemietz
65: Britain's baker's dozen of disasters: The UK's thirteen worst economic policy mistakes since 1900 Downloads
Peter Clarke and Robert C. B. Miller
64: A patient approach: Putting the consumer at the heart of UK healthcare Downloads
Kristian Niemietz
63: Alcohol and the public purse: Do drinkers pay their way? Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
62: Sweet truth: Is there a market failure in sugar? Downloads
Rob Lyons and Christopher Snowdon
61: Supply and desire: Sexuality and the sex industry in the 21st century Downloads
Catherine Hakim
60: Thatcher: The myth of deregulation Downloads
Philip Booth
59: Slicing up the public sector: A radical proposal for devolution Downloads
Tom Packer and Matthew Sinclair
58: Fair deal for the taxpayer: Why rail fares should be liberalised Downloads
Richard Wellings
57: Universities challenged: Funding higher education through a free-market 'graduate tax' Downloads
Peter Ainsworth
56: Growing the UK pension pot: The case for privatisation Downloads
Philip Booth and Kristian Niemietz
55: The flaws in rent ceilings Downloads
Ryan Bourne
54: Health check: The NHS and market reforms Downloads
Kristian Niemietz
53: The sock doctrine: What can be done about state-funded political activism? Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
52: Income from work: The fourth pillar of income provision in old age Downloads
Gabriel H. Sahlgren
51: Depoliticising airport expansion: Market-oriented responses to the global and local externalities of aviation Downloads
Kristian Niemietz
50: Transport infrastructure: Adding value Downloads
David Starkie
49: From nationalisation to state control: The return of centralised energy panning Downloads
Colin Robinson
48: Commercial agriculture: Cure or curse? Malysian and African experience contrasted Downloads
Keith Boyfield
47: Will flat-lining become normal? An analysis of Britain's worst period of peace time growth since the industrial revolution Downloads
Tim Congdon, Joanna Davies, Haroon Fatih, Andrew Lilico, Robert Sierra, Peter Warburton and Trevor Williams
46: Work longer, life healthier: The relationship between economic activity, health and government policy Downloads
Gabriel H. Sahlgren
45: Euro puppets: The European Commission's remaking of civil society Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
44: Barriers to prosperity: Developing countries and the need for trade liberalisation Downloads
Sushil Mohan, Sangeeta Khorana and Homagni Choudhury
43: Drinking in the shadow economy Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
42: Seven years later: Casinos in the aftermath of the 2005 Gambling Act Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
41: The surprising ingredients of Swedish success: Free markets and social cohesion Downloads
Nima Sanandaji
40: Causes and cures of the great recession Downloads
Steven Gary Horwitz
39: Sock puppets: How the government lobbies itself and why Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
38: Abundance of land, shortage of housing Downloads
Kristian Niemietz
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