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Below you'll find a list of all posts from April, 2004

The Bahamas and Economic Freedom

We’ve learned a lot about development and prosperity during the last decade. Most important, we have learned that institutions and …

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Report on The Global Challenge and Need for Reform Conference

On April 3, 2004, Atlas co-hosted an event with the Nassau Institute in The Bahamas on the topic of "The …

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How good is Canadian Health Care?

Dr. Michael Walker was a presenter at The Nassau Institute/Atlas Economic Research Foundation conference on The Global Challenge and the …

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The Challenge to Bahamian Policy Makers

Over the last decade developing countries have absorbed economic shocks originating in Mexico, Thailand, Russia, Brazil and Argentina not to …

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The Bahamian Code of Silence

There is a code of silence in The Bahamas surrounding affairs of state that is inconsistent with democracy and entirely …

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Observations From Haiti…

Introduction Haiti is one of the poorest countries in the world, with 8 million people crowded into 28,000 square kilometres …

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Socialized Medicine Is the Problem

Recently, Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chr?tien changed his mind about his country's system of socialized medicine. After long and hard …

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