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Below you'll find a list of all posts from November, 2016

ORG releases helpful FOIA Guide

The Organization for Responsible Governance has released a helpful guide to the proposed Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Here’s an …

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Video: Entrepreneurship As A Theory of Social Change. T.K. Coleman

The Nassau Institute & The University of The Bahamas hosted a lecture on Tuesday, November 22, 2016 by T. K. …

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Video: Entrepreneurship, the Market Economy and Human Betterment

On Thursday, Octobert 20, 2016 The Nassau Institute & The College of The Bahamas presented a lecture by Professor Richard …

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Thanksgiving Was a Triumph of Capitalism over Collectivism

Summary: Thanksgiving is a time when family and friends gather together for a festive meal and celebration for all we …

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Economic Ideas: Mercantilism As Monarchy’s Planned Economy

The Feudal System had resulted in the disintegration of the unity that much of Western, Southern, and Eastern Europe had …

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Why Donald Trump is wrong about free trade

The American people have now voted Donald Trump for their president-elect on a promise that he will make America prosperous—by …

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Video: Isaac Morehouse. The Virtues of Entrepreneurship

FEE.org and The Power of Entrepreneurship with College of the Bahamas. The Foundation for Economic Education, and an all-star faculty …

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Warriors and despots are generally bad economists and they instinctively carry their ideas of force and violence into the civil politics of their governments. Free trade is a principle which recognizes the paramount importance of individual action.Richard Cobden
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