Strategically, a viable modern nation needs redundant (i.e., multiple and competitive) transportation, communications, and energy infrastructures in order to ensure …
Our Apologies
In recent weeks, we have been receiving returned e-mails that would suggest The Nassau Insitute is sending e-mails with attachments …
Is The Standards Act, 2004 Really Needed?
The recent passage of a Standards Bill continues the feverish law–making era of the FNM. “Regulatory intervention” is the proper …
The Price of Liberty
The periodic rumblings within the Justice System developed into a “roar” this week. According to a ZNS report the President …
Oil companies and their dealers are being demonised.
Over the past few months there has been a consistent drumbeat from the Minister of Trade and Industry demonising the …
How to honor the man from Tampico
On November 3, 1980, a double-rainbow crested over Main Street in Tampico, Illinois, where Ronald Reagan was born. The next …
The Standards Act, 2004. Beyond Good Intentions.
The law is a critical element for an orderly and productive society. However, legislation should not be rushed though Parliament …
The Mystery and Anxiety of Free Trade.
Who Moved My Conch? By Zhivargo Laing, 244 pp. Freeport, Grand Bahama. A Book Review by Ralph Massey. Zhivargo S. …
Unions Unrestrained
In the 19th century unions were formed when rapidly expanding industrialization reshaped the way people lived. They moved from the …