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

The Bahamas National Economic Summit releases its findings and recommendations

Mr. Lynden Nairn, Chairman of the National Economic Summit released the findings and recommendations recently. While the views expressed are …

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Video: Ideas for Bahamas Government to reduce corruption

Dr. Dan Mitchell of the Cato Institute has released another video for the Center for Freedom and Prosperity. Maybe our …

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Video: The Liberalizing Impact of Tax Havens in a Globalized Economy

Dr. Dan Mitchell of the Cato Institute addressed an audience on Capitol Hill on March 23, 2009. Included here is …

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Video: The Learning Crisis in The Bahamas

This is part one of a nine part series of videos taken at The Nassau Institute public meeting on Wednesday, …

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The Bahamas Learning Crisis

On Wednesday evening, April 15, 2009, under the auspices of The Nassau Institute, Ralph Massey presented a summary of his …

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Before You Buy The Cow, Buy The Pasture

“Before you buy the cow, buy the pasture”. This piece of advice is given in a book on the management …

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Presentation: The Learning Crisis in The Bahamas – April 15, 2009

Nassau-based economist Ralph Massey will give an important perspective on the Bahamian  education crisis  at a public meeting in the …

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Simulcast on Monday, April 13, 2009 with Lawrence W. Reed

View a Simulcast on Monday of Mackinac Center President Emeritus Lawrence W. Reed Speaking at CMU on “Lessons From the …

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Video: Ayn Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged important in these troubled times

You may want to watch this new video from the Ayn Rand Institute. It talks about Ayn Rand’s novel Atlas …

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When the government has to decide how many pigs are to be raised or how many busses are to be run, which coal mines are to operate, or at what prices shoes are to be sold, these conditions cannot be deduced from formal principles or settled for long periods in advance. They depend inevitably on the circumstances of the moment, and, in making such decisions, it will always be necessary to balance against the other the interests of various persons and groups. In the end somebody's views will have to decide whose interests are more important; and these views must become part of the law of the land, a new distinction of rank which the coercive apparatus of government imposes upon the people.F. A. Hayek
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