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

If Marx Had Been Groucho

A version of the following article originally appeared in the Aug. 19, 2002 issue of USA Today under the title …

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An Update on Healthcare Nationalization in the Bahamas

Last year The Nassau Institute commissioned Nadeem Esmail to produce a paper as a review of the government Blue Ribbon …

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The Goal Is Freedom: No Substitute for History

Sheldon Richman is the editor of The Freeman and "In brief." The great economist Ludwig von Mises showed that economics …

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Nassau Institute Discussion Group Series – August 23, 2007

If you missed our symposium in June, you don't want to miss this discussion group series on Thursday, August 23, …

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Schumpeter’s Paradox: Wages, Wealth, Incentives

America’s federal minimum wage has begun its legally-mandated long march from $5.15 an hour to what will be $7.25 in …

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James Shikwati on African Development

At the recent Nassau Insititute/Atalas Economic Research Foundation conference at Atlantis, Paradise Island Bahamas, James Shikwati, of the Inter Regional …

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The Nassau Institute participates in the inaugural White House Conference on the Americas

The Nassau Institute was recently invited to participate in the first White House Conference on the Americas along with individuals …

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Only if we understand why and how certain kinds of economic controls tend to paralyze the driving forces of a free society, and which kinds of measures are particularly dangerous in this respect, can we hope that social experimentation will not lead us into situations none of us want.F.A. Hayek
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