• One with impressive credentials is the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), which organized the presidential debates.

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  • So says the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) in their new report that Andrea Leadsom MP has helped launch.

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  • Even in his speech on Europe on January 14th to the Institute of Economic Affairs, he went out of his way to support him.

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  • Cleaning out my office recently, I came across my copy of Prohibitions, published in 2008 by the Institute of Economic Affairs and available for free here.

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  • It grew out of the Institute of Economic Affairs, the godfather of Thatcherism, responsible for thinking up many of the free-market policies that transformed Britain in the 1980s.

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  • In a paper published by Britain's Institute of Economic Affairs, they point out that America faced this general problem long ago, and adopted voluntary schemes by which big clubs share their revenues with small ones.

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  • Wan Saiful, head of the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs, points out that the new policy is being promoted mainly by bodies, including the ETP, which have been set up within the prime minister's office rather than in the relevant ministries.

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  • "We understand full well that the free flow of capital is a pillar of our leadership and competitiveness in the world, " says the Casey Institute's Roger W. Robinson, a former Reagan National Security Council senior director of international economic affairs who is widely credited as being behind the global transparency and disclosure initiative.

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