All Posts Tagged With: "Peter Bauer"

Aid, Trade, and Institutional Quality in Africa

Joshua Hall is pursuing his Ph.D. in economics at West Virginia University. Matthew Hisrich is a senior policy fellow with the Flint Hills Center for Public Policy in Kansas. Screenwriter Richard Curtis received a great deal of attention for his 2005 movie The Girl in the Café. The film was the big-screen component of the [...]

1Jan2007 | and and Joshua C. Hall | 0 comments | Continued

An Honor Deserved, A Champion of Freedom Mourned

With great sadness we at FEE received the news that Peter Bauer, 86, had died on May 2. Perhaps we took it harder because we were still rejoicing over his winning the Cato Institute’s first Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty. So many meaningless awards are given out; it was a pleasure to see a [...]

1Jul2002 | Sheldon Richman | 1 comment | Continued

From Subsistence to Exchange and Other Essays by Peter Bauer

Princeton University Press • 2000 • 168 pages • $19.95 Recent protests at the World Trade Organization meetings in Seattle, the International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C., and the Republican and Democratic national conventions, seem to have reinvigorated the critics of globalization. Are economists at a loss to answer those protests? Sadly, Lord Bauer has [...]

1Jun2001 | Craig A. Depken II | 0 comments | Continued

P. T. Bauer’s Market-Liberal Vision

Today it is not unusual to hear it suggested that the undeveloped world’s best hope lies in private property, the market economy, and the rule of law. But a short time ago, that suggestion would have scandalized many audiences. Peter Bauer is a major reason for that shift. Lord Bauer, the son of a Budapest [...]

1Oct2000 | James A. Dorn | 0 comments | Continued
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