Sheldon Richman: His Beliefs and Contributions

Sheldon Richman: His Beliefs and Contributions

Nov 19, 2014 | No Comments

An American writer, Sheldon Richman, is the vice president of The Future of Freedom Foundation (FFF) as well as the editor of the monthly journal of the FFF,

Ever Hear of a Racino?

Ever Hear of a Racino?

Nov 14, 2014 | No Comments

Horseracing and casino gambling are related activities that often appeal to a similar strata of society. This has gone on to build a bridge between casinos and racing,

Being a Billionaire: Warren Buffett

Being a Billionaire: Warren Buffett

Nov 7, 2014 | No Comments

“The free market’s the best mechanism ever devised to put resources to their most efficient and productive use…”

~ Warren Buffett, to President Barack Obama

The Evolution of Modern Gambling

The Evolution of Modern Gambling

Oct 31, 2014 | One Comment

If we ever needed evidence that gambling has been a part of our ethos since time immemorial, all we need to do is look into the Mahabharata. This is only one of the ancient

The Life and Works of Milton Friedman

The Life and Works of Milton Friedman

Oct 24, 2014 | No Comments

Milton Friedman headed the Chicago School of Economics, and was the honoured recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1976. This American economist

Macau: New Chip off the Old Block

Macau: New Chip off the Old Block

Oct 17, 2014 | One Comment

The former Portuguese colony, set against the seas of south China, already has its own take on picturesque Venice, blended perfectly with the pomp and splendour of Las Vegas.

Book Review: Economics Does Not Lie by Guy Sorman

Book Review: Economics Does Not Lie by Guy Sorman

Oct 10, 2014 | No Comments

Guy Sorman makes a persuasive argument that the free market system has indeed led to an improvement in the living standards of “millions,” in his book Economics Does Not Lie,

How Far is India from a Free Market?

How Far is India from a Free Market?

Oct 3, 2014 | No Comments

The year 1947 saw India in new light, and a free India was born. But this new India faced a serious challenge of stabilising its economy. The nation had just taken a beating from the Second World War

A Walk Through the New Age of Casinos

A Walk Through the New Age of Casinos

Aug 21, 2014 | No Comments

On July 28, 2014, the Japanese stock exchange, the Nikkei, closed at a six month high. This buoyed the hopes for growth in domestic corporate earnings. Casino related businesses in Tokyo predicted that this could encourage the country to allow new casinos,