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2014-15

  • September 12 — Mini-Conference on the Origins of Economic Freedom
    • Ideas and Interests: Explaining Political Change — Edward Lopez — Western Carolina University
    • Voter Preferences, Institutions, and Economic Freedom — Daniel Sutter — Troy University
    • Does Immigration Impact Economic Freedom? — Robert Lawson — Southern Methodist University
  • September 19 — How to Promote Economic Freedom: A View from the Trenches — Matt Kibbe — FreedomWorks, Inc.
  • October 3 — Economic Freedom and Public, Non-Market Institutions: Evidence from Criminal Prosecution — Bryan McCannon — Saint Bonaventure University
  • October 17 — Comparative Political Economy and the Anatomy of a Crisis — Peter Boettke — George Mason University
  • October 31 — Causes of and Barriers to Economic Freedom — Raymond March — Texas Tech University
  • November 7 — Financial Foundations of Austrian Business Cycle Theory — Peter Lewin — The University of Texas at Dallas
  • December 5 — Sugar, Diamonds, and Economic Freedom — Scott Beaulier — Troy University
  • January 30 — Protection and the Income Tax Amendment: Wall Street's Reaction to the Tariff Debate of 1909 — Phillip Magness — Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University
  • February 13 — Institutional Quality and Democratic Transitions — Christopher Boudreaux — Texas A&M International University
  • February 27 — Do Universities Foster Entrepreneurship and Innovation? Evidence from Academic Incubators — Peter Klein — University of Missouri
  • March 11 — Public Policy from the Bottom Up — Peter Boettke — George Mason University
  • March 27 — Explaining the Worldwide Decline in Military Conscription: 1970-2010 — Joshua Hall — West Virginia University
  • April 17 — Distributional Impacts of Fat Taxes and Thin Subsidies — Jayson Lusk — Oklahoma State University
  • April 22 — Multi-state Health Plans: Agents for Competition or Consolidation? — Neil Meredith — West Texas A&M University

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