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There was a remarkable event last Friday evening in Moscow. Several of the world's most prominent free-market reformers spent more than four hours in a spirited dialogue about economic reform with Russian President Putin.
The participants included Ed Crane, president of the Washington- based libertarian Cato Institute; Jose Pinera who, as a Chilean government minister, began the world's first privatized social security system a quarter-century ago; and Ruth Richardson, who, as finance minister, was instrumental in New Zealand's highly successful free market reforms.See the full content of this document
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Putin and the Reformers
They were in Moscow to participate in an important Cato Institute conference on economic reform co-sponsored by the Russian Institute for Economic Analysis and the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs last Thursday...
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