200 Episodes: Your Questions Answered | IEA Podcast Q&A

200 Episodes: Your Questions Answered | IEA Podcast Q&A

From IEA Podcast by Institute of Economic Affairs

May 6, 2026 · 57 min

About this episode

The episode features a Q&A session with the hosts addressing various economic topics submitted by listeners to celebrate the 200th episode milestone.

In this bonus episode of the Institute of Economic Affairs podcast, host Callum Price is joined by Director General Lord Frost and Editorial Director Kristian Niemietz to answer listener and viewer questions. Released to mark the podcast recently passing its 200th episode milestone, the panel tackles a wide range of topics submitted by the audience, from public spending and austerity to inflation, climate policy, housing and migration. The discussion opens with the challenge of winning public support for a smaller state, with Lord Frost arguing the current tax and spend model is close to exhausting itself and that the ideas need to be ready for when it does. The panel go on to address Milton Friedman’s monetary theory and how it applies to recent inflation, before turning to climate policy, where they make the case that adaptation through market incentives is preferable to emergency state-led intervention. The housing section examines why supply constraints drive price volatility, why migration has complicated the political case for building, and why expectations of ever-rising house prices are a consequence of policy rather than culture. The episode closes with questions on the…

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Host: Callum Price

Guests: Lord Frost, Kristian Niemietz

Topics covered

  • public spending
  • austerity
  • inflation
  • climate policy
  • housing
  • migration
  • economic debate

Keywords

  • economic policy
  • market incentives
  • housing market
  • tax and spend
  • Norway model
  • Great Realignment thesis

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Organizations: Institute of Economic Affairs

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