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Are entrepreneurs entitled to capital from taxpayers or by force?

by Rick Lowe The Oxford Dictionary defines Venture Capital as “capital invested in a project in which there is a …

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On reducing the Prime Rate. Will it help or hurt?

The Central Bank of The Bahamas lowered the Prime Rate by 0.75% to 4.75% recently. Former banker, Mr. Al Jarrett …

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On poverty in The Bahamas: A somewhat different view than Tough Call

Mr. Larry Smith attempted to deconstruct the presentation made recently by Professor Steven Horwitz for The Nassau Institute in his …

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Is Government help best for street vendors in the long run?

by Rick Lowe   Suggestions on how to reduce the number of street vendors here on New Providence were recently …

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Forgotten Dreams: A People’s desire to chart their own course in Abaco, Bahamas Part II

We are pleased to release part two of our brief historical account of the effort made by the people of …

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Why is economic growth in The Bahamas so anaemic?

by Rick Lowe Obviously the world, and more specifically the US economic downturn, has serious consequences for The Bahamas, and …

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Forgotten Dreams: A People’s desire to chart their own course in Abaco, Bahamas Part I

We are pleased to release a brief historical account of the effort made by the people of Abaco, Bahamas to …

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Bahamas Government Fiscally Irresponsible

Summary: 1.    Combine several of the Government Ministries. 2.    Immediately cut all travel. 3.    How about selling off some of …

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Talking heads and food security for The Bahamas and Cuba

by Rick Lowe Wherever talking heads are gathered in The Bahamas someone mentions how wonderful Cuba is. Stories abound of …

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