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IMPACT! Spring 2000

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In this Issue:

  • Report: Keep Internet Taxes Offline

  • Lower Tariffs Fuel Michigan Economy, Analysis Shows

  • President's Message

  • Lansing Listens to School Choice Talk

  • Political Leaders Visit the Center

  • Media Impact

  • Smith Promoted to Advancement V.P.

  • New Staff Additions

  • Ferry Subsidy Sidelined

  • Focus on Elsa Prince

  • The Importance of Individualism

  • Free-Market Library

  • Correcting the Historical Record

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Monday, October 6, 2008
Great Depression Myths Revisited
Introduction: An overview of myths and mistakes.

 

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