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Below you'll find a list of all posts from June, 2007

Video: Lessons From Global Experience For Bahamian Health Care Reform

If you are concerned about the effects of government-run healthcare services, you should have been at the Nassau Institute’s Symposium …

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A Tribute to Hans F. Sennholz

Reprinted here with the kind permission of Mr. Lawrence W. Reed. Great teachers leave lifelong impressions on the students they …

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National Healthcare Status Report

On August 1, 2006 the Nassau Institute presented to the Bahamian Government an "Analysis" of the Blue Ribbon Commission (BRC) …

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For God's Sake Please Stop the Aid

So says James Shikwati founder of the libertarian think tank IREN in Kenya. Speaking about the disastrous effects of western …

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Changing the Direction of a Country to Re-energize its Talents Symposium June 21, 2007

If you sincerely believe in free enterprise and sound public policy, supporting the Bahamas only free market think tank is …

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Seven Principles of Sound Public Policy

Lawrence W. (Larry) Reed, former president of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy was in Nassau last week as the …

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