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My Panel at Cato

March 30, 2007 by

You can listen to the panel I appeared on at yesterday’s Cato Institute conference on globalization here (mp3) or view it here. Dr. Rich Brake of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute opens the panel, followed by the talks — first by me, then by Olaf Gersemann. After that, we have a fruitful question-and-answer session.

The rest of the panels are also available, and are linked from the main conference page above.

The event was an excellent one — the talks were all good and worthwhile, and it was nice to meet so many like-minded people. I’m always gratified to learn that people have profited from my work — and I guess such people exist even in D.C.!

{ 2 comments }

Krishna Neupane March 30, 2007 at 12:39 pm

Dear Thomas,

It was excellent speech I have ever heard ever since I came to USA from Nepal in January 13. Actually, I am planning to lauch a think tank in Nepal after returning form USA in April 13. Also, I am working on a proposal leading towards PhD in Corporate Social Responsibility. Thank you for enlighting my understanding. If you do not mind, I want to be in touch with you my email address is ecoplanner@gmail.com.

Colin April 2, 2007 at 9:55 am

Clear, efficient and powerful presentation of crucial ideas. This presentation crystalizes and links together ideas that have taken years for students like myself to develop.

Such clarity allows even economic newbies, (if blessed with some ability to focus), to follow, be awakened and inspired by the ideas.

Keep up the great work Mr.Woods. May a new generation of writers and speakers follow your path.

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