The Mises Institute's Economics for High School Students

Date: 
Friday, November 20, 2009 - 10:00am - 2:00pm
US/Eastern

Location: 
Auburn, AL
United States
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The Mises Institute's Economics for High School Students

Speakers:

  • Robert Murphy: "Why Studying Economics is Important"
  • Douglas E. French: "Money, Banking and the Current Mess."
  • Jeffrey Tucker: "Technology and Social Change"
  • Floy Lilley: "Environmental Change Myths"
  • Thomas Woods: "American History You're Not Supposed to Know"

If you or your group will attend, please contact Kristy Holmes by November 13. You may also call us at 334-321-2100 to register. There is no registration fee. The seminar begins at 10am and ends at 2pm with a tour of the Mises Institute. Our Mises Bookstore will be open and speakers will be happy to autograph books.

If you would like to order a boxed lunch for $7.75, please let us know.