• Facts, not Fear.

    15 August, 2010

    Environmentalist has mostly aimed school children to misinform with the help of textbook. Kids and young people are taught that Earth is moving on the brink of destruction and will be pushed into the unfathomed depth if their mothers use one more polystyrene cup.

  • Population: The Ultimate Resource

    30 June, 2010

    The book Population: The Ultimate Resource with its collection of essays by Peter T.Bauer, Sauvik Chakraverti, Nicholas Ebestadt, Deepak Lal and Julian L. Simon tries to clarify the misconception people have about population being the ultimate hindering force for economic development.

  • The Fountainhead

    14 May, 2010

    On October 1, 1863 Ayn Rand gave a speech at Lewis and Clark College on 'The Goal of my Writing' where she said : " This is the motive and purpose of my writing; the projection of an ideal man."

  • Armchair Economist

    19 April, 2010

    Steven E. Landsburg’s The Armchair Economist is an entertaining collection of clever but controversial articles. Written in an easy-to-read style, this is an appealing book for pointing out common fallacies in arguments about deficits, inflation, unemployment, and other major political issues.

  • जनाथन गलिबलका साहसिक कार्यहरु ।

    22 March, 2010

    केन स्कुलल्याण्ड द्धारा यस पुस्तकमा अर्थशास्त्रका आधारभूत सिद्धान्तहरुलाई निकैनै सरल भाषामा प्रस्तुत गरेका छन् । यो पुस्तकले स्वतन्त्र बजार र स्वतन्त्र सिद्धान्तहरु जुन बुझ्न र बुझाउन धेरै गाह्ो हुन्छ त्यसलाई सरल शक्तिशाली र मनोरन्जनात्मक तरिकाले सजिलै बुझ्नेगरी व्याख्या गरिएको छ ।

  • Bureaucracy

    10 March, 2010

    As it is with every centrally planned or socialist economy, bureaucracy has been one of the major impediments to progress in Nepal. Excessive corruption and shameless inefficiency characterizes Nepalese bureaucracy.

  • The Choice

    16 February, 2010

    Read an article by Russell Roberts or a chapter from his book and you will start thinking twice before terming economics as a mundane subject. “The Choice” is yet another typical Mr. Roberts stuff.

  • Waging the war of ideas

    19 January, 2010

    John Blundell’s Waging the War of Ideas is a collection of published essays, reviews and introductions by showing how the founders of the IEA successfully fought the conventional ‘planning’ wisdom of the 1960s and 1970s, providing the ideas which, by the 1980s and 1990s had brought about increased freedom and a revival in the use of markets.

  • How the West Grew Rich

    23 October, 2009

    When viewing the success of the western industrialized world, one is prone to believe that giant corporate organizations and mass production technology were the causes for the West’s massive wealth. Worse still, some people attribute the success to imperialism and exploitation.

  • The Law

    20 September, 2009

    The Law, first published as a pamphlet in June, 1850, is already more than a hundred years old. And because its truths are eternal, it will still be read when another century has passed.

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      Thu, 09 September, 2010 | 02:00 pm onwards

      Samriddhi's Office

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      Fri, 10 September, 2010 | 05:00 pm onwards

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      Sat, 18 September, 2010 | 09:30 am onwards

      Hotel Radisson, Lazimpat, Kathmandu.

    • Last Thursdays Entrepreneurs Speak

      Thu, 30 September, 2010 | 05:30 pm onwards

      Dwarika's Hotel, Battisputali

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    • Freedom and equality: when are they mutually exclusive?

      by Sarita Sapkota | 02 September, 2010

      In the article 'Seven Principles of Sound Public Policy', Lawrence W. Reed stated his first principle as "Free people are not equal, and equal people are not free". Not referring to equality as the equality before law and purely taking it in a sense of material wealth, many people I know find the statement agreeable but somehow they don't like the sound of it and in a political setting like ours, its only predictable.

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    • काठमाडौंबासीहरुको बिजोग ।

      by Surath Giri | 02 September, 2010

      एकपल्ट फेरी काठमाडौंबासीहरुको बिजोग भएको छ । कथित सुकिला मुकिलाहरुको घर ,चोक र गल्लि-गल्लीमा फोहोरको डुङुर जम्मा भएको छ । कारण फोहोर फाल्न प्रयोग गरिरखिएको ठाउँ -ओखरपौवा-बासीको अबरोध । फोहोर फाल्ने जिम्मा पायेको काठमाडौं महानगरपालिकाको भरपुर प्रयासका बाबजुद गत एक हप्ता देखि काठमाडौंको फोहोर उठ्न सकिराखेको थिएन ।

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    • “Cooking is my hobby and that is what brought me to the meat products sector.”

      24 June, 2010

      Chandra Tiwari of Nina and Hager a brand name in the Nepal market of meat and processing shared his experience and journey as an entrepreneur at Last Thursdays on May 27th 2010, organized by Entrepreneurs of Nepal and Samriddhi, The Prosperity Foundation.

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