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Category Archives: Regulation
London unjammed
(February 21, 2003) On Monday, London tamed the private automobile by subjecting it to a market discipline: Vehicles began paying £5 per day in congestion charges to enter central London between 7 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. on weekdays. Congestion all but disappeared. Continue reading
Posted in Cities, Regulation, Toll roads
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Responses to Fidel Batista!
(February 3, 2003) Re: Lawrence Solomon’s article, “Fidel Batista!” published in the Jan. 25, 2003, issue of the National Post. Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Regulation
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The 2002/2003 Alberta electoral boundaries commission
(February 1, 2003) Proposed Electoral Division Areas, Boundaries and Names for Alberta. Continue reading
Posted in Cities, Regulation
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Property rights: The key to freedom, prosperity and equality
(February 1, 2003) Without property rights – full, robust and free from state interference – we will never be truly free. And while we might be the same, we will never be equal, either. Nor will be prosperous for long. Continue reading
Posted in Cities, Regulation
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Castro’s dupes
(February 1, 2003) Fidel Castro worked miracles after leading the Revolution that liberated Cuba from the dictator, Batista. The statistics are there, for any fool to see. Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Regulation
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