Once a month or so Mr. Leslie Miller, Minister of Trade and Industry, climbs on his soapbox to persuade the …
Great Guana Cay
The folks at Guana Cay in the Abacos – both Bahamian and expatriate – are up in arms over a …
Unions & Racism
During February 2005 The Nassau Institute conducted a survey regarding racism in The Bahamas. There were numerous thoughtful responses that …
The Bahamas and offshore banking
by Larry Smith Years ago, government officials were wont to dismiss out of hand any suggestion that our unregulated offshore …
Strategic Implications of Illegal Immigration
The Bahamas is sandwiched between great wealth – including its own territory and citizenry – and some of the most …
A primer on the first Bahamians
When Columbus landed in the Bahamas in 1492 – after sailing the ocean blue – there were some 3,000 native …
The Reagan Vision
In a world beset by terrorists and religion-based fanaticism it is reassuring when a book comes along to remind us …
Price Controls… a fallacy
As pointed out by the Institute a few months ago, price controls are used in the Bahamian context to supposedly …
The Peril of Unlimited Government
Arthur Foulkes teaches political science and ethics at Northwood University in Indiana. A friend of mine who is as an …