EVENTS

Celebrate FEE Day at 2013 Freedom Fest

Start Wednesday, July 10, 2013 2:00 PM

End Saturday, July 13, 2013 8:00 PM

FEE is pleased to announce its involvement--including a special FEE Day--Freedom Fest in Las Vegas, NV (July 10 - July 13).  

FEE president Lawrence W. Reed will deliver his popular talk "The Fall of Rome and Modern Parallels" in a general session. 

A special FEE Day will include three panels:

"Austrians and Financial Crisis," a session with Gerald O'Driscoll and Steven Horwitz 

"Bubbles, Inflation, and Global Monetary Order," a session with Gerald O'Driscoll, Steven Horwitz, and Tsvet Tsonevski

Demons, Heroes, and Entrepreneurs: The Politics of Plunder" Max Borders

Special note: Please check back for date and time for the keynote and FEE session

Register to attend Freedom Fest!

 

About FEE speakers:

Lawrence W. Reed became president of FEE in 2008. Prior to that, he was a founder and president for twenty years of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy in Midland, Michigan. He also taught Economics full-time and chaired the Department of Economics at Northwood University in Michigan from 1977 to 1984. Read more.

Gerald O'Driscoll is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute. He is a widely quoted expert on international monetary and financial issues. He has also served as vice president and director of policy analysis at Citigroup. Before that, he was vice president and economic advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. He articles have appeared in The Freeman and The Wall Street Journal.

Steven Horwitz is Distinguished Member of FEE Board of Scholars and Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics at St. Lawrence University in New York. He has written extensively on Austrian economics, Hayekian political economy, monetary theory and history, and the economics and social theory of gender and the family. 

Max Borders is editor of The Freeman magazine and director of content for FEE. He is also author of Superwealth: Why We Should Stop Worrying About the Gap Between Rich and Poor

Tsvet Tsonevski is director of academic affairs at FEE. He has as lectured on competition law, international trade law, trademarks law and EU law in the US and in Europe. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Institute for Market Economics and writes a weekly column for the Institute for Radical Capitalism in Bulgaria.

 

 

 

Location

Caesar's Palace

Las Vegas, NV

Event Contact

Tsvet Tsonevski: ttsonevski[at]fee.org

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