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Below you'll find a list of all posts from July, 2014

Economics of Liberty Lecture Series 2014

Thanks to The Templeton Foundations, and The College of The Bahamas we are able to present Dr. Richard Ebeling with …

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In Memoriam: John Blundell (1952-2014)

It is with profound sadness that we pay tribute to a fallen Champion of Liberty John Blundell who passed away …

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Art Laffer: Are International Taxes at a Tipping Point?

"The IEA were honoured to host Art Laffer, author of the Laffer Curve, for a lunchtime discussion of taxes in …

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Hayek on Central Planning

Click on the image to read hayek’s famous essay, "The Use of Knowledge in Society" (pdf).

Free Market Capitalism vs. Crony Capitalism

First published at EPICTiMES. Executive Summary One of the great difficulties in arguing the case for the free market is …

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A change in economic regime?

First published at the Business Standard and posted here with the kind permission of the author. For the new dispensation, …

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Following the majority and avoiding “extreme” views vs. independence and integrity

I recently visited Finland, my native country. The trip made me think as to why so many people choose to …

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Thought to Ponder

It is worthwhile to remark that a product is no sooner created than it, from that instant, affords a market for other products to the full extent of its own value. When the producer has put the finishing hand to his product, he is most anxious to sell it immediately, lest its value should diminish in his hands. Nor is he less anxious to dispose of the money he may get for it; for the value of money is also perishable. But the only way of getting rid of money is in the purchase of some product or other. Thus the mere circumstance of creation of one product immediately opens a vent for other products. (1803)J.B. Say
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