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Who was Barbara Mitchell?
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sound money

June 29, 2005 3:00AM

Economic Freedom of North America: 2005 Annual Report

Amela Karabegovic, Fred McMahon
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economic freedom of north america, economic freedom, united states, mexico, free market, size of government, sound money, property rights, legal system, regulation, freedom to trade, civil freedom, political freedom

January 27, 2004 3:00AM

Economic Freedom of North America: 2004 Annual Report

Amela Karabegovic, Fred McMahon, Dexter Samida, Glenn Mitchell
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economic freedom of north america, economic freedom, united states, mexico, free market, size of government, sound money, property rights, legal system, regulation, freedom to trade, civil freedom, political freedom

December 10, 2002 3:00AM

Economic Freedom of North America: 2002 Annual Report

Amela Karabegovic, Fred McMahon, Dexter Samida, Glenn Mitchell, Chris Schlegel
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economic freedom of north america, economic freedom, united states, mexico, free market, size of government, sound money, property rights, legal system, regulation, freedom to trade, civil freedom, political freedom

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