Do you know a senior high school or college student interested in economics?

If you do, why not sign them for the Nassau Institute's Student Lecture Series on Monday and Tuesday, May 2 and 3, 2011.

With thanks to major sponsorship from The Templeton Foundations this event presents a unique opportunity where up to twenty students can learn about the Economics of Liberty from Dr. Richard Ebeling, former President of The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) and currently Professor of Economics at Northwood University who will lead the lecture series.

"The cry for more freedom is being heard all around the world.  Learn what freedom means for the individual, and for the future prosperity of the Bahamas."

Dr. Ebeling will speak on the following topics to help address the above quote:

The Moral Foundations of Liberty and Personal Responsibility
Scarcity, Choice, Property Rights, and the Gains from Trade Markets, Competition and the Price System
Why Socialism Failed: False Dreams and Tragic Reality
Government Regulation and the Interventionist State
Public Choice: Economic Logic and the Limits of the Political Process’
Understanding Booms and Busts: Money, Inflation and the Business Cycle
Preserving the Environment: Markets or Government?
The Ethics of Economics and the Welfare State
The Virtues of Freedom: Restoring a Society of Liberty

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