South Korea’s 747 Plan (and some Bastiat-ish China news)

When South Korean president Lee Myung-bak was swept into office in 2007, there was talk of an economic revival of the country. Indeed, Lee even announced his “747 Plan”, which targeted an economic growth rate of 7%, raising South Korea’s per capita GDP to $40,000 within the decade, and transforming the economy into one of [...]
Books on Liberty in the Middle East and Beyond
As Iran and much of the Middle East is in a state of ferment, the ideas of freedom are being injected into the debate at an increasing rate. Thanks to the staff of the Atlas Global Initiative for Free Trade, Peace, and Prosperity, Iranians, Afghans, Arabs, and Kurds can now access the works of Frederic [...]





