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Business cycles involve a boom and a bust, but is recovery always inevitable? Not if the government does the wrong thing 100% of the time. By subsidizing failing businesses, increasing taxes, printing money, and draining off private capital through wealth redistribution, public policy can end up killing any chance for extended recovery.
If permanent depression is not what the Obama team seeks, it is doing everything possible to bring one about in any case.
Speakers at this one-day event will examine current economic conditions, delve into history to look at the conditions that made other recoveries possible, and present a roadmap for the restoration of true economic health and vibrancy.
Speakers include
* Robert Murphy
* Walter Block
* Peter Klein
* Lew Rockwell
* Douglas French
Registration 9:00 a.m.
First speaker 9:30 a.m.
Adjourn 2:00 p.m.
Bookstore closes 2:30 p.m
James W. Fogal CFP®, Director of Development for the Institute, is available during breaks and after adjournment to discuss charitable/tax saving strategies.
Registration fee is $85 per person, which includes lunch and refreshment breaks.
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The event will be held at the Westin Hotel Bellevue. For accomodations at this hotel, email Anna Forslund and mention the Mises Institute for a special rate of $139 per night plus tax, based on availability.
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