2 Lord North Street, Westminster
London, SW1P 3LB
United Kingdom
Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA)
minimum pricing, price controls, rent controls, shortages
universal basic income, UK, macroeconomics, government policy, welfare, inequality, equality
pandemic, history, COVID-19, health, public health, globalisation, coronavirus, influenza, cholera, recession, crisis
UK, Britain, tickets, secondary ticket market, government regulation, regulation
UK, Britain, US, USA, university, free speech, freedom of speech, higher education
UK, Britain, BBC, entertainment, television, media, fiscal policy, government intervention, regulation
uk, higher education, education policy, university, labour market
innovation, government regulation, entrepreneurship, economic development, overregulation, intellectual property rights
China, foreign policy, US, United States, EU, European Union, civil society
universal basic income, COVID-19, welfare state, welfare, government expenditure on welfare, universal credit, economic recovery