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Warriors and despots are generally bad economists and they instinctively carry their ideas of force and violence into the civil politics of their governments. Free trade is a principle which recognizes the paramount importance of individual action.
Richard Cobden

 Taking Small Nations to Greatness Conference 
13 May 2006
June 9, 2006 Conference

People in small countries can create incentives to encourage the pursuit of excellence in education and promoting a free and prosperous economy. In many Caribbean nations the business and educational culture could be greatly improved encouraging many bright youngsters to build new increasingly productive lives.

The conference is titled Taking Small Nations to Greatness: Free Trade, Security and Education

Click here for a copy of the invitation

Click here for the complete schedule and list of speakers

Conference fees are only $50 including lunch. To register before the deadline of June 5, 2006 please download this PDF Registration Form.

Please join Atlas and the Nassau Institute on Friday, June 9th for the conference, Taking Small Nations to Greatness: Free Trade, Security, and Education, at the Atlantis Hotel, Paradise Island, Bahamas.

The program schedule is:

8:30AM Registration

9:00AM Session 1: Free Trade: FTAA and CSME, Which Road to Prosperity and Freedom?

11:00AM Session 2: The Challenge to Freedom in the Caribbean: Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela

12:30PM Lunch

2:30PM Session 3: Empowering the Young: Inspiring Noble Purpose through Entrepreneurship, Character, and Science

Click here for more conference details from the Atlas Economic Research Foundation: Taking Small Nations to Greatness.

For more information please contact, Events at Atlas

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