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Below you'll find a list of all posts from March, 2009

Podcast: Economic Diversification in The Bahamas: Should Mandates or Markets Rule?

On Thursday, March 12, 2009, The Nassau Institute hosted a presentation by Mr. Michael LaFaive, of the Mackinac Center for …

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Video: Great Myths of the Great Depression

Mr. Lawrence Reed, President of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) recently spoke about his monograph titled Great Myths of …

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Video: Government Intervention, Regulatory Policy, and the Financial Crisis

Join Peter Wallison of the American Enterprise Institute for this Center for Freedom and Prosperity video.

Bahamas National Economic Summit – Interim Report

REMARKS BY LYNDEN NAIRN AT PRESS CONFERENCE NATIONAL ECONOMIC SUMMIT – INTERIM REPORT THURSDAY MARCH 12, 2009 BAHAMAS CHAMBER OF …

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Video: Reviewing Policies that Produce Real Growth

Economic Diversification in The Bahamas: Should Mandates or Markets Rule? Part Two.

This is part two of a presentation by Mr. LaFaive, director of the Mackinac Center’s Morey Fiscal Policy Initiative, for …

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Presentation. April 15, 2009 – The Learning Crisis: A Bahamian Public Policy Essay

Join us for an interesting perspective on the Bahamian educational system, by Ralph J. Massey based on his recently published …

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Economic Diversification in The Bahamas: Should Mandates or Markets Rule? Part One.

This is part one of a presentation by Mr. LaFaive, director of the Mackinac Center’s Morey Fiscal Policy Initiative, for …

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Redefining the Bahamas Government’s role in the Economy

The following presentation was delivered at The Bahamas National Economic Summit on Monday, March 2, 2009, by Rick Lowe, Vice …

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