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Towards a liberal utopia / edited by Philip Booth.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London : Institute of Economic Affairs, 2005.
Description
301 p. ; 22 cm.
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Subject(s)
Liberalism
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Great Britain
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Booth, Philip
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Institute of Economic Affairs (Great Britain)
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Series
Hobart paperback no. 32.
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Hobart paperback ; 32
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
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Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
Introduction / Philip Booth
Health 2055 / Tim Evans and Helen Evans
Education reclaimed / James Tooley
Policing a liberal society / John Blundell
Pension provision in 2055 / Philip Booth
Social security in a free society / David G. Green
Limits on the tax burden / Tim Congdon
Britain's relationship with the European Union / Patrick Minford
Regulating the labour market / J.R. Shackleton
Free trade : the next 50 years / Razeen Sally
Competition in land use planning : an agenda for the twenty-first century / Mark Pennington
Beyond Kyoto : real solutions to greenhouse emissions from developing countries / Roger Bate and David Montgomery
The environment in 2055 / Julian Morris
Capitalism / David Henderson and Geoffrey Owen
A constitution for liberty / John Meadowcroft
The Hayekian future of economic methodology / Paul Ormerod
An independent station / Ralph Harris
Playing the fool with inflation / Ralph Harris
Now for 'planning' / Ralph Harris
Behind enemy lines / Ralph Harris
Appendix : the development of the IEA's academic reputation : a personal reflection / Arthur Seldon.
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ISBN
0255365632
OCLC
57746857
RCP
H - S
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