Saturday, January 12, 2013

My Europe Trip

As I mentioned some time back, I'm going to be giving a series of talks in Europe. It occurred to me that it would be worth listing them, in case any readers of this blog were in places where I was going to speak and interested in coming. I have not checked with all of the sponsoring organizations as to which talks are open to the public and which are not, so if you do want to come, check first. Here is my schedule:

1/14: 7 P.M., Libertarian Alliance, London Institute of Education, off Russell square, Rm S 16, Thornhaugh Street, London, WC1B 5EA   

1/15: 2:00 Oxford, Oxford Libertarian Society, Christ Church Rm 1  

1/15: 6:30 London, IEA,  2Lord North St, Westminster  

1/16: 12:30 Buckingham University, Hunter street campus. Anthony the Rothschild building.
Global Warming, Population and the Problem With Externality Arguments


1/16: 6:00 London, Adam Smith institute, National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place, Charing Cross 

1/18: 11:45 Zurich, Avenir Suisse, Zunfthaus zur Meisen 
Market Failure: An Argument Both for and Against Government

1/21: 6:00 Milan, Istituto Bruno Leoni, Residenza Vignale, Via Enrico Toti, 2

1/22: 5 P.M.  Milan, Bocconi University (arranged by IBL)
Market Failure, Considered as an Argument both for and Against Government

1/24: 7 P.M. Madrid, Fundacion Rafael Pino, Paseo de Ia Castellana, 37. 28046 
Market Failure: an Argument both for and Against Government

1/25: 8:00. Madrid, Rojano CenterOpportunities and Threats on Our Technological Future.
 
1/26: 8 P.M.  Madrid, Juan De Mariana Institute,  Angel Street, 2
General Discussion

1/28: 9 P.M. Barcelona, Restaurant (Saint-Rémy of Barcelona), Carrer Iradier, number 12. General Discussion.

1/29: 6:30 P.M. King’s College, Strand Campus, Strand, London WC2R 2LS;
What Economics Is and Why it isn't Boring

Again, note that, while some of these are open lectures, I don't think all of them are, so you should check with the sponsors if possible. 

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