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Below you'll find a list of all posts from October, 2010

Trust The Market Not The Politicians

by Joan Thompson In a Bahamian blog former Prime Minister Sir Lynden Pindling is described by a Commenter as one …

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Is Government help best for street vendors in the long run?

by Rick Lowe   Suggestions on how to reduce the number of street vendors here on New Providence were recently …

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Economics Knowledge Deficit

The following video is written and produced by Sean W. Malone based on an article by Lawrence W. Reed, President …

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Is Government help the right approach?

  Suggestions on how to reduce the number of street vendors here on New Providence were recently advanced.   They …

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Lawrence Reed on “The Value of Economic Education at Cato’s Daily Podcast

Mr. Reed, President of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) and President Emeritus of the Makicnac Center for Public Policy, …

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Forgotten Dreams: A People’s desire to chart their own course in Abaco, Bahamas Part II

We are pleased to release part two of our brief historical account of the effort made by the people of …

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Can The Bahamas Government balance the Budget without higher taxes?

The following video from The Center for Freedom and Propserity was released this week and it is very timely when …

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The Forgotten Robber Barons: Tammany Hall Was Frightening in its Reach and Corrupt to the Core

Originally published at the Foundation for Economic Freedom (FEE) and is reprinted here with the kind permission of the author. …

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