A Political Economy Conference Presented by The Heritage Foundation and the Center for Political and Economic Thought
Keynote Address:
Why Capitalism?
Allan H. Meltzer
Carnegie Mellon University
Distinguished Speakers:
Restoring Sound Economic Thinking: What Natural Law Taught Us
John Mueller
Ethics and Public Policy Center
Understanding Anomalies in Adam Smith and Marx-Engels
Samuel Hollander
University of Toronto
Promoting the General Welfare: The Economic Thinking of the American Founders
Richard Wagner
George Mason University
A Primer on Banking the Government's Role in Monetary Policy
Larry Schweikart
University of Dayton
T.R.M. Howard and the Mutual Aid Tradition: How Entrepreneurship and Self-Help Promoted Black Uplift
David Beito
University of Alabama
Important Note: This event requires a REGISTRATION FEE of $25.00 (which includes all lectures, continental breakfast, and a served lunch). If you register to attend this event, please be aware that the Center for Political and Economic Thought will contact to you to arrange payment for attendance, prior to the event.