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Redefining the Poverty Debate
IEAThe political debate about poverty is entirely dominated by groups calling for more income transfers to the poor. However, now that the scope of ou...
View full detailsRescuing Social Capital from Social Democracy
IEAThis book examines the complex relationships between social capital, markets and democracy. It argues that participation in markets positively enri...
View full detailsScaling the Heights
IEAThe Mont Pelerin Society is an august, admired, yet strangely enigmatic organisation. Perhaps that’s because it holds no official views, formulates...
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IEASchool of Thought – 101 Great Liberal Thinkers profiles the lives and ideas of some of the leading thinkers on individual liberty – from ancient ti...
View full detailsSelfishness, Greed and Capitalism
IEAThis book attempts to correct many of the economic myths that prevail in public discourse and which are often promoted in schools and even universi...
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IEASixty Years On—Who Cares for the NHS?
IEASocialism
IEASocialism is strangely impervious to refutation by real-world experience.Over the past hundred years, there have been more than two dozen attempts ...
View full detailsTrade Policy, New Century
IEAIn recent years, debates on international trade policy have focused on the role of the World Trade Organization and the two big political and econo...
View full detailsU-Turn on the Road to Serfdom
IEAGovernments throughout the Western world are spending at levels that could not have been imagined by pre-war economists even by people such as Keyn...
View full detailsVerdict on the Crash
IEAThis title features contributions from James Alexander, Michael Beenstock, Philip Booth, Eamonn Butler, Tim Congdon, Laurence Copeland, Kevin Dowd,...
View full detailsVote Motive
IEAIn this classic introductory public choice text, Gordon Tullock analyses the motives and activities of politicians, civil servants and voters. Gove...
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