The Adam Smith Institute’s latest paper, by Cameron English, Director of Bio-Sciences at the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH), outlines how the UK can benefit from embracing gene editing and GMOs.
Singapore-on-Thames: What the UK can learn from the Lion City
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest paper, by Dr Bryan Cheang, an academic at King’s College London, outlines what the UK can learn from Singapore.
Against The Man of System: Innovative Dynamism after Covid-19
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest paper, by economics professor Dr Arthur M. Diamond, Jr, makes the case that the state lacks the entrepreneurialism and innovation provided by the private sector — and both struggled to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic and should not get more involved in issues such as climate change, semiconductors, infrastructure, and jobs.
Submission: Reforming the framework for better regulation consultation
The Adam Smith Institute has responded to the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)’s Reforming the framework for better regulation consultation. The submission was written by the ASI’s Head of Research, Matthew Lesh, and lawyer and consultant Robin Ellison.
I Owe You: A Churchillian Solution for the Covid Debt
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest paper, written by Dr. Eamonn Butler and Gabriel Stein, argues that the Government could finance debt accrued from Covid-related spending in the same way as Britain has done for past wars: using ‘consols’.
Blind man’s buff? The UK Net Zero Strategy
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest discussion paper, written by Tim Ambler, Peter Edwards and Michael Kelly, outlines the uncertainties and challenges facing the UK’s Net Zero by 2050 strategy whilst proposing a potential solution.
Draining Our Pockets: How the global tax cartel could cost Britons billions
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest paper, written by Julian Morris, outlines how the global minimum tax proposal would endanger Britain’s national interest.
School’s Out: How microschools boost educational choice and quality
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest paper, written by education policy analyst Sophie Sandor, outlines how microschools could boost educational outcomes.
Submission: Competition and Markets Authority's Facebook, Inc / Giphy, Inc merger inquiry
The Adam Smith Institute has joined with the Competitive Enterprise Institute in a submission to the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) investigation into the completed acquisition by Facebook, Inc of Giphy, Inc. The submission was jointly submitted by the ASI’s Head of Research, Matthew Lesh, and the CEI Vice President and senior fellow Iain Murray.
Build Me Up, Level Up: Popular homebuilding while boosting local communities
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest paper, co-published with C|T Local and written by Dr Michael Turner, Head of Research (Director) at C|T Group RSR and a Fellow of the ASI, and Matthew Lesh, Head of Research at the ASI, analyses a groundbreaking new poll about attitudes to housing reform.