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It is only where the individual has choice, and its inherent responsibility, that he has occasion to affirm existing values, to contribute to their further growth, and to earn moral merit
F.A. Hayek

 

• Presentation: The Learning Crisis in The Bahamas - April 15, 2009 - 14 April 2009

• Simulcast on Monday, April 13, 2009 with Lawrence W. Reed - 10 April 2009

• Video: Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged important in these troubled times - 7 April 2009

• Podcast: Economic Diversification in The Bahamas: Should Mandates or Markets Rule? - 27 March 2009

• Video: Great Myths of the Great Depression - 26 March 2009

• Video: Government Intervention, Regulatory Policy, and the Financial Crisis - 24 March 2009

• Video: Reviewing Policies that Produce Real Growth - 22 March 2009

• Bahamas National Economic Summit - Interim Report - 22 March 2009

• Economic Diversification in The Bahamas: Should Mandates or Markets Rule? Part Two. - 18 March 2009

• Presentation. April 15, 2009 - The Learning Crisis: A Bahamian Public Policy Essay - 17 March 2009

• Economic Diversification in The Bahamas: Should Mandates or Markets Rule? Part One. - 14 March 2009

• Redefining the Bahamas Government’s role in the Economy - 2 March 2009

• Are you going to The Bahamas National Economic Summit? - 27 February 2009

• Economic Diversification: Should Mandates or Markets Rule? A presentation by Mr. Michael LaFaive - Thursday, March 12, 2009 - 16 February 2009

• Bahamas National Economic Summit by Lynden Nairn: Discussion Group Series - 6:30pm, Thursday, February 26, 2009. - 15 February 2009

• The Fate of Capitalism, Bonuses, Corporate Jets and Symbolism - 13 February 2009

• Stimulus: The Power of Names - 6 February 2009

• Toward a Civil Society - 31 January 2009

• Think Locally, Act Globally - 19 January 2009

• Economic Growth. A policy prescription for the government of The Bahamas. - 15 January 2009

 

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