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Tag Archives: Economics
Ron Paul Seeks Young Economist Staffer
From LewRockwell.com: Ron Paul has been named chairman of the Domestic Monetary Policy subcommittee, and will have one committee staffer. Ron and his chief of staff Jeff Deist are looking for a smart, young economist, “thoroughly Austrian, and preferably with an advanced … Continue reading
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Tagged Austrian Economics, Domestic Monetary Policy subcommittee, Economics, Ron Paul
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Give the Gift of Liberty: Liya’s Story
If you are an Economics student at George Mason University, you do not have to look very far to find a liberty –lover in the department. In fact, it is a pretty cozy environment here at GMU Econ. So cozy … Continue reading
The Little Guide to Gustave de Molinari
Little Guides to Big Ideas is the Institute for Humane Studies‘ newest educational series. Each post is an introduction to an important libertarian thinker, written to give liberty-minded students a starting point. These guides are meant as samples, not summaries, of the … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, Economics, Gustave de Molinari, Ian Hosking, laissez-faire
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The Little Guide to Julian Simon
Little Guides to Big Ideas is Students for Liberty’s newest educational series. Each post is an introduction to an important libertarian thinker, written to give liberty-minded students a starting point. These guides are meant as samples, not summaries, of the … Continue reading
Tired of Meddling Government? Sink Or Swim! — A Seasteading Business Model Contest Open to Young Entrepreneurs
Calling all bright entrepreneurs with a knack for business! The Seasteading Institute is launching a contest that will allow you to create a plan to settle a new horizon – literally – in the ocean. Entrants in the contest must … Continue reading
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Tagged Business Model Competition, Business Plan, Contest, Economics, The Seasteading Institute
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FDR’s Depression Policies: Good Deal or Raw Deal?
At FreedomFest, Lawrence W. Reed, president of the Foundation of Economic Education and SFL Board of Advisors member, debated University of Nevada-Las Vegas economist Bernard Malamud on the subject of The Great Depression and FDR’s New Deal. After professor Malmud’s … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, News, Politics, SFL
Tagged debate, Economics, FEE, Foundation for Economic Education, FreedomFest, Lawrence Reed, Regional Conferences
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Public Choice Outreach Conference this August
The Public Choice Outreach Conference is a program of the George Mason University Center for Study of Public Choice specifically designed for young scholars who are planning professional careers in academia, law, or public policy. The Conference is taught by … Continue reading
SFL E-Leadership Series: “An Economic History of the Prison”
Each month the Students For Liberty E-Leadership Series will bring you an online lecture on liberty. October’s lecture will be on Monday, October 5th at 7:00pm featuring Professor Dan D’Amico and his lecture on “An Economic History of the Prison” … Continue reading
Student Liberty Movement Update – Ron Paul at Loyola University – New Orleans
The Loyola University-New Orleans Economics Club will be hosting Congressman Ron Paul on Wednesday, September 2nd at 7:00pm. This is an opportunity for southern liberty groups to work together to make this a great event. Make sure to forward the information to … Continue reading
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Tagged Economics, Loyola University, New Orleans, Ron Paul, Students For Liberty
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