Economics Links
Acton Institute
http://www.acton.org
For the study of religion and liberty.
American Enterprise Institute
http://www.aei.org
The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy
Research is dedicated to preserving and strengthening the foundations of freedom—limited
government, private enterprise, vital cultural and political institutions, and a
strong foreign policy and national defense—through scholarly research, open
debate, and publications. Founded in 1943 and located in Washington, D.C., AEI
is one of America's largest and most respected "think tanks."
Bastiat, Frederic, The Law
http://www.econlib.org/library/Bastiat/basEss2a.html
Written over 150 years
ago, Bastiat's The Law is a clear concise essay on the role of law. As Walter
Williams said in the introduction, "Many philosophers have made
important contributions to the discourse on liberty, Bastiat among them. But
Bastiat's greatest contribution is that he took the discourse out of the ivory
tower and made ideas on liberty so clear that even the unlettered can understand
them and statists cannot obfuscate them. Clarity is crucial to persuading our
fellowman of the moral superiority of personal liberty."
Cato Institute
http://www.cato.org
Individual Liberty, Limited Governments, Free Markets and Peace
The Library of Economics and
Liberty
http://www.econlib.org
Dedicated to advancing the study of economics, markets,
and liberty, The Library of Economics and Liberty offers a unique combination of
resources for students, teachers, researchers, and aficionados of economic
thought.
Foundation for Economic
Education
http://www.fee.org
The fastest growing distributor of ideas and books on liberty.
The Independent Institute
http://www.independent.org
Enlightening ideas for public policy. . .
The Ludwig von Mises Institute
http://www.mises.org
The research and educational center of classical
liberalism, libertarian political theory, and the Austrian School of
economics. Working in the intellectual tradition of Ludwig
von Mises (1881-1973) and Murray
N. Rothbard (1926-1995), with a vast array of publications, programs, and
fellowships, the Mises Institute seeks a radical shift in the intellectual
climate as the foundation for a renewal of the free and prosperous commonwealth.
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