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Built on anti-Corn Law radical Richard Cobden's vision that "Peace will come to earth when the people have more to do with each other and governments less," the Cobden Centre promotes sound scholarship on honest money and free trade. Chaired by Toby Baxendale, founder of the Hayek Visiting Teaching Fellowship Program at the London School of Economics, the Cobden Centre brings together economists, businesspeople and finance professionals to better help these ideas influence policy.
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08 Dec '23 | Steepest Deflation Since 1933 Depression Cobden Centre |
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09 May '13 | The Downside of Price Stability Cobden Centre |
18 Apr '13 | Why Some People Hate Gold Cobden Centre |
19 Dec '12 | The Fed's Money Pumping Won't Work Cobden Centre |
28 Aug '12 | Adam Smith and the Theory of Wages Cobden Centre |
28 Nov '11 | India: An Economic Reform Case Study Cobden Centre |
01 Dec '10 | Churchill's Gold Standard Mistake Cobden Centre |
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