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Below you'll find a list of all posts from May, 2017

Which is more important: Creating wealth or “giving back”?

by Jaana Woiceshyn Last week I attended an awards gala called “Rising Stars.” It was organized by Canada’s Oilweek magazine …

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New Finance Minister has a yeoman’s task ahead

Lots of ink has been spilled detailing the ever increasing regulations as a result of the new tax regime of …

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Bernard Mandeville and the Social Betterment from Private Vices.

by Richard Ebeling Summary One of the most important discoveries by economists and other social theorists was the insight that …

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The power of entrepreneurship: Report from Vietnam

by Jaana Woiceshyn What can we learn about entrepreneurship from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, a communist dictatorship, you may …

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Economic Ideas: Inflation, Price Controls and Collectivism in the French Revolution

Royal France under Louis XVI placed the country under immense financial strain due to the costs of the King’s court, …

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Private industry runs at a profit and uses the profit to expand producing capacity. Government industry runs at a loss and taxes the substance of the people to pay for its inefficiencies. Which is the greater crime against society?Sir Winston Churchill
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