Handbook of Transformation to Market Economy
Ideas on Liberty 7
Ideas on Liberty 7
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Less is more - Patrick Welter, 2007
Ideas on Liberty 6
Ideas on Liberty 6
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Towards a Global Competition Order - Henning Klodt, 2005
Ideas on Liberty 5
Ideas on Liberty 5
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Balance of Power, Globalization and the Capitalist Peace - Erich Weede, 2005
Ideas on Liberty 4
Ideas on Liberty 4
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Bonn soziologist Erich Weede delivers a lot of evidence for the theory that internal and external peace are best served by democratic and free market oriented societies than by any other type of society. He advocates open markets around the world and would like to see incentives at work that help democratic systems to be established. pdf-file
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In Praise of Non-Centralism - Robert Nef, 2004
Ideas on Liberty 3
Ideas on Liberty 3
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This is a plea for the small and non-centralised state – written with loving care by Robert Nef, Director of the Zürich-based Liberal Institute. Liberal values and competition between political structures can hardly find a proper place within centralism, he argues. pdf-file
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Freedom, Prosperity and the Struggle for Democracy - Stefan Melnik, 2004
Ideas on Liberty 2
Ideas on Liberty 2
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Many people, who believe in the concept of „civil right“, are rather sceptical of free market policies. They are wrong to do so, says Stefan Melnik in his study. Without the freedom of the market other freedoms cannot be maintained permanently. Melnik supports this view with innumerable facts and data. pdf-file
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Readings in Free Trade - Detmar Doering, 2004
Ideas on Liberty 1
Ideas on Liberty 1
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Kurt Tucholsky, Adam Smith, Frédéric Bastiat, Henry George, Otto Graf Lambsdorff, Jagdish Bagwati, Mario Vargas Llosa and many more say what is to be say in advantages of free trade. pdf-file
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