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Welcome to the IEA Podcast. The Institute of Economic Affairs is the UK’s original free market think tank, founded in 1955. Our mission is to improve understanding of the fundamental institutions of a free society by analysing and expounding the role of markets in solving economic and social problems. Given the current economic challenges facing Britain and the wider global environment, it is more vital than ever that we promote the intellectual case for a free economy, low taxes, freedom in education, health and welfare and lower levels of regulation. We hope you enjoy listening!
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Friday Mar 15, 2024
ESG, Sustainability, and Social Justice: Should they be the priority?
Friday Mar 15, 2024
Friday Mar 15, 2024
Join Matthew Lesh, Director of Public Policy at the IEA, and Iain Murray, Vice President for Strategy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, as they discuss the priority of addressing climate and social justice. Explore government priorities, regulatory competence, and societal implications with insights on climate action, social justice, and government policy. Subscribe for valuable insights into regulatory reforms and connect with us on social media for more.
Friday Mar 08, 2024
How the Spring Budget Affects the UK Economy
Friday Mar 08, 2024
Friday Mar 08, 2024
Join Harrison Griffiths and IEA Executive Director Tom Clougherty as they dissect the recent Spring Budget. From National Insurance cuts to new taxes on vaping, gain insights into what went well, what went wrong, and the underlying structural issues in the UK economy. Explore the economic challenges within the planning system and energy sector, uncovering bureaucratic hurdles and high costs hindering growth and innovation. Delve into the intertwined challenges of fiscal policy and the size of the state, addressing the need for fundamental reforms. Don't miss out on valuable insights into Britain's economic landscape and the path forward.
Wednesday Mar 06, 2024
Stop The Tobacco Ban & Libertarianism | The Swift Half with Snowdon
Wednesday Mar 06, 2024
Wednesday Mar 06, 2024
Swift Half returns with Christopher Snowden! Join him as he welcomes a range of guests for spirited discussions on society and freedom. This week, Charles Amos, author of "The Musing Individualist" and leader of the Defend Freedom, Stop the Tobacco Ban movement, joins the conversation. They explore libertarianism, dissecting its philosophy and addressing the growing threat of paternalism. From philosophical influences to real-world activism, this episode delves deep into the principles of personal freedom and the impact of policies like the tobacco ban. Listen for insightful commentary on government intervention and the importance of individual liberty. Subscribe now for thought-provoking discussions on the state of freedom in our world.
Monday Mar 04, 2024
What's the Real Impact of Brexit?
Monday Mar 04, 2024
Monday Mar 04, 2024
Explore Brexit's trade impact with Julian Jessop, IEA Economist. Discover the overlooked significance of imports and their role in driving consumer choice. Gain insights into post-Brexit trade dynamics, new agreements, and looming challenges. Subscribe for expert analysis on UK trade and global economics from the IEA.
Friday Mar 01, 2024
Friday Mar 01, 2024
Join Matthew Lesh, Director of Public Policy & Communications at IEA, in conversation with Callum Williams, Senior Economics Writer at The Economist, as they dissect the question: 'Is globalisation over?' Amidst rising concerns over China's influence and shifts in US policies, Williams challenges the narrative of globalisation's demise, highlighting its enduring benefits and the resilience of global markets. Delve into the complexities of global economic policy and the implications of changing attitudes towards globalisation in this thought-provoking discussion.
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
How the World Became RICH
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
How did the world become rich?
Join Daniel Freeman, Deputy Editor at the Institute of Economic Affairs, in a insightful discussion with Mark Koyama, Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University, as they explore the intriguing insights from Koyama's book, "How the World Became Rich: The History and Origins of Economic Growth."
In this interview, Prof Koyama delves into the historical factors that have fuelled economic growth over the centuries, examining the roles of institutions, culture, geography, demographics, and myths surrounding colonialism's impact on economic growth. Gain valuable insights into the complex dynamics that have shaped the prosperity of nations and discover how these factors continue to influence global economic trends.
Friday Feb 23, 2024
Friday Feb 23, 2024
Will Gove's housing reforms make a difference?
Join host Matthew Lesh and the IEA's Dr. Kristian Niemietz as they delve into a captivating discussion surrounding the efficacy of Gove's proposed reforms, his stark warnings of antidemocratic trends emerging in society, and the intricate challenges and opportunities presented by the ongoing housing crisis. With a keen focus on housing supply dynamics and policy implications, Dr. Niemietz offers invaluable insights into the roots of the crisis and potential solutions. From brownfield redevelopment to stamp duty cuts, each proposal is scrutinised for its efficacy and impact on renters and homeowners alike.
Subscribe now and gain a deeper understanding of the multifaceted issues surrounding the housing crisis. Explore expert perspectives, policy imperatives, and the path forward in addressing one of society's most pressing challenges.
Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
Are We Ready for Disaster? In Conversation with Dr Stephen Davies
Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
Join IEA Executive Director Tom Clougherty and Senior Education Fellow Dr. Stephen Davies for an insightful discussion on global catastrophic risks. With over 30 years of educational experience and a deep grasp of political and economic dynamics, Steve offers valuable insights into potential threats to humanity.
In this conversation, Steve delves into his new book, "Apocalypse Next," published by the IEA, which explores global catastrophic risks and their implications. Drawing on extensive research, Steve challenges conventional thinking on risk assessment, the state's role, and technological progress.
From nuclear war to solar flares, Steve highlights various dangers with catastrophic consequences and emphasizes the need for resilience in interconnected global systems.
Throughout, Steve provides insights into how economists can mitigate global risks, advocating for cost-benefit analysis and proactive measures.
Don't miss this engaging conversation on global risks and our future. Subscribe and stay updated on our latest events.
Thursday Feb 15, 2024
UK Recession 2024 | IEA Podcast
Thursday Feb 15, 2024
Thursday Feb 15, 2024
What does Britain's recession mean?
Join Matthew Lesh, Director of Public Policy at the IEA, and economist Julian Jessop as they dissect the implications. Explore fiscal, monetary measures, and future growth prospects. Gain insights into economic challenges and policy prescriptions. Visit iea.org.uk for more expert analysis.
Friday Feb 09, 2024
Will Banning Under 16s from Social Media Stop Hate Crime? | IEA Podcast
Friday Feb 09, 2024
Friday Feb 09, 2024
Join us for a deep dive into the debate on banning under sixteens from social media, sparked by Brianna Ghey's tragic murder.
Matthew Lesh, Director of Public Policy and Communications at the IEA, and Timandra Harkness, renowned writer, broadcaster, comedian, and author of the new book 'Technology Is Not the Problem', dissect the proposed ban and its broader implications. Explore Timandra's insightful commentary on regulating technology in the digital age, alongside discussions on the UK's online safety bill and the impact technology played in past political campaigns.