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This is one of the five courses of the special curriculum on modern economic theory, which is organized by the Free Economy Institute. It is devoted to the basics of the functioning of a market economy and the role of state regulation in this process

The course was held on September 21, 2019 in the classroom of the library of The Free Economy  Institute. The course was taught by the director of The Free Economy  Institute, Michael Chernyshev.

As a part of the training course, there were given the lectures and discussions on the following topics:

1. Market economy: how necessary is it.

2. Government regulation of the economy: help or oppression.

3. The production of goods and services by the state: disappointing consequences.

4. Government money instead of market money: who suffers from this.

5. Taxation: a guarantee of well-being or oppression.

6. Government industries without state custody: decline or rapid development.

We are appreciated for all the students of this course for the fact that, as it turned out, you are not just interested in modern economic theory, but also found the opportunity to allocate a whole day - as much as eight hours of your time (this resource limited for each person) to understand all those “intricacies” of economic processes that surround us in everyday life. 

We sincerely appreciated you for your time, attention, interesting and informative questions! In our turn, we will try to ensure that the next training courses of this program are no less informative and impressive. See you at the next courses!

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