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Tories must face the taxing realities

Type: Think PiecesWritten by Dr Eamonn Butler | Wednesday 25 March 2009

Where do the Conservatives stand on the issue of tax? With the increased possibility of a Conservative Government in power by next June, Dr Eamonn Butler looks at how Cameron could deal with the mess we find ourselves in.

Nanny state’ Britain is killing common sense

Type: Think PiecesWritten by Dr Eamonn Butler | Monday 16 March 2009

Dr Eamonn Butler wonders how we got ourselves in to this compensation culture. He points out that, fear of being sued, regulators have created a bubble to ensure there is no need to be compensated.

Believers in free markets are fighting back

Type: Think PiecesWritten by Dr Eamonn Butler | Monday 09 March 2009

Free market theories have been under scrutiny lately, many believe it is what caused the credit crunch and thus, the recession. However, Dr Eamonn Butler, underlines that this is not the case and that the free market thinkers will not go down with out a fight.

A Labour-made crisis

Type: Think PiecesWritten by Dr Eamonn Butler | Thursday 05 March 2009

Dr Eamonn Butler argues that it is absurd for ministers to condemn Goodwin's deal given the pensions mess that they created.

We've all been made criminals

Type: Think PiecesWritten by Dr Eamonn Butler | Sunday 01 March 2009

Dr Eamonn Butler explores how the long arm of the law is stretching too far in to our lives. He believes that Britain has casually slipped in to a police state in which anybody can be stopped and searched for no good reason.

Has Keynes trumped Adam Smith?

Type: Think PiecesWritten by Mark Skousen | Friday 27 February 2009

In this think piece, Mark Skousen considers Marxist, Keynesian and Smithian economics.

The rise of Mugabenomics

Type: Think PiecesWritten by Dr Eamonn Butler | Friday 30 January 2009

In this think piece, Dr Eamonn Butler considers the economic downturn and the government's response to it. He unpacks the reality of quantative easing for what it is, namely printing money.

Madsen Pirie on Platform sets out his manifesto for Britain

Type: Think PiecesWritten by Dr Madsen Pirie | Thursday 15 January 2009

Dr Madsen Pirie on what the next government should do.

How to promote the free market in 2009

Type: Think PiecesWritten by Tom Clougherty | Monday 12 January 2009

In this think piece, Tom Clougherty outlines the key ways the free market can be promoted in 2009: offer a compelling narrative that runs counter to 'common wisdom'; oppose Keynesianism and the idea that government can stimulate the economy; expose the government interventions and failures that contributed to the financial crisis; advocate policies to raise productivity and economic competitiveness; and educate people about theories and ideas of the great free-market thinkers, particularly those of the Austrian School.

The Financial Crisis: Is regulation cure or cause?

Type: ReportsWritten by Tim Ambler | Thursday 27 November 2008

In a briefing paper the ASI's regulation fellow Tim Ambler examines the populist demands for financial stability and security though increased regulation. The question the paper poses is whether existing regulation mitigated the 2008 financial crisis, had no impact, or exacerbated it. Answering this question is the key to deciding how we respond to the crisis. The paper's main conclusion is that improving regulation will not provide more than modest help in future. The important thing is that the Bank of England, the FSA and the credit agencies do the jobs they are supposed to do more effectively.

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