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Below you'll find a list of all posts from December, 2012

Happy New Year!

The chill of government financial irresponsibility

As financial analysts the world over await the outcome of the "negotiations" in the United States to see if they …

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Please consider The Nassau Institute for your charitable donations for 2013

Well a new year has arrived and we look forward to continuing our “Mission” of promoting economic growth in a …

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Greece as a Precautionary Tale of the Welfare State

Posted here with the kind permission of Professor Hatzis Chapter from the collective volume After the Welfare State edited by …

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Happy Holidays

Video: Lawrence Reed on the Platform

When Mr. Reed visited us in late November 2012 he also appeared on the Platform with Messrs Wendall Jones and …

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Chile’s Economic Transformation: Planting the Seed of Ideas (Part One)

From the Atlas Network: “In the late 1950’s the Chicago boys marked the beginning of the economic revolution that later …

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An evening with Dr. John Blundell – Ladies for Liberty: Women Who Made A Difference in American History

Join the Nassau Institute Thursday, January 24, 2013 for an evening with Dr. Blundell when he speaks on his book …

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Video: Lawrence W. Reed on Liberty & Character

Mr. Lawrence W. Reed, President of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) was in Nassau at the invitation of The …

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