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Below you'll find a list of all posts from May, 2018

Africa Is Getting Richer, Thanks to Capitalism

This article was originally published on FEE.org. Read the original article. by Marian L. Tupy Sub-Saharan Africa consists of 46 …

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Capitalism and How Expectations Coordinate Markets

Summary Markets have an amazing capacity to adapt to changing circumstances for coordination of multitudes of supplies and demands around …

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Video: Out of Poverty with Dr Benjamin Powell

The Nassau Institute hosted Dr. Benjamin Powell at The University of The Bahamas Thursday, April 5, 2018 for a lecture …

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Time to dismiss the nanny: How an over-zealous government hurts us

by Jaana Woiceshyn The Canadian government makes an excellent example of an over-zealous nanny that perceives itself as all-knowing and …

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Karl Marx and Marxism at Two Hundred

Executive Summary May 5, 2018 marked the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of Karl Marx, who was born in …

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Is the Demise of The Bahamas Offshore Industry self inflicted?

by Richard Coulson The article “Demise of The Bahamas as an Offshore Financial Centre” contains major truths about our decline …

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The Demise Of The Bahamas As An Offshore Financial Centre

Recent events are somewhat discouraging which I can only conclude will bring about the termination of the Bahamas as an …

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