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Below you'll find a list of all posts from October, 2013

Value Added Tax: “The Power to Tax Involves The Power To Destroy”‘

The above topic is proving to be an issue of high focus both in the press and in a variety …

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IMF backing punitive taxation?

Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) Head of Economic Research Ryan Bourne argues that the International Monetary Fund is playing with …

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Bono’s right — it’s free enterprise, not food aid, that will lift Africa to prosperity

On the stage of LiveAid in 1985, U2 broke through to a larger audience with an emotional performance of a …

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A Modest Proposal towards a Truer Emancipation and a Truer Independence

The Keva Marie Bethel Distinguished Lecture The College of The Bahamas August 21, 2013 This timely lecture is posted here …

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Mr. Ron Atkinson: A 10 year Economic Perspective with reference to proposed taxation

Join us Thursday, November 14, 2013 at 6:30pm at the Nassau Yacht Club on East Bay Street for a presentation …

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What libertarianism isn’t

First published at The Last Ditch and id posted here with the kind permission of the author. See the original …

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