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Max Rangeley

Max Rangeley

Max Rangeley is the Editor of The Cobden Centre. He is the CEO of ReboundTAG Ltd, which produces microchip luggage tags and has been showcased by Lufthansa and featured on BBC World among other media outlets. Max has a Master’s in economics, following this he was given a scholarship to do a PhD at the London School of Economics, but decided instead to go straight into business.

Economics1 July 20<1 July 20

The Chain Reaction Is Now In Process

Much has been written about the economic consequences of Covid-19, yet, just as in many of the analyses of the Great Depression and the…

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Not Just Retail: Hedge Funds Flood Into Stocks; Net Leverage Highest In Over Two Years
Economics12 June 20<8 June 20

Not Just Retail: Hedge Funds Flood Into Stocks; Net Leverage Highest In Over Two Years

From Tyler Durden at Zero Hedge   On Friday we officially entered the blow-off top phase of the current meltup: between a record surge in Nasdaq volume……

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Free Trade6 April 20<6 April 20

Animations: Some points to remember regarding free trade in these times of crisis

   

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Economics11 March 20<9 March 20

Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies Speech in the European Parliament

In January the Cobden Centre worked with the Ludwig von Mises Institute to organise an event in the European Parliament on artificial intelligence and…

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The Economic Standard’s write up on my speech at the Austrian central bank.
Announcements18 November 19<17 November 19

The Economic Standard’s write up on my speech at the Austrian central bank.

By Erik Sass, TES Editor-in-Chief https://theeconomicstandard.com/will-blockchain-undermine-central-bank-control-or-amplify-it/     Since the launch of Bitcoin in 2009 cryptocurrencies have proliferated, powered by blockchain technology using distributed computing…

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It’s Coming Home this November! Event in Austrian central bank in Vienna
Economics8 November 19<4 November 19

It’s Coming Home this November! Event in Austrian central bank in Vienna

This will be a good one. See more here: http://austrianconference.org/  

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Money16 September 19<16 September 19

Treascomm: Steve Baker, Mark Carney and the Future of the Monetary System

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***Very Important: Help to Preserve Richard Cobden’s House***
Announcements30 May 19<29 May 19

***Very Important: Help to Preserve Richard Cobden’s House***

**** Message from Nick Cobden Wright, descendent of Richard Cobden ****     Help us save Dunford House the birthplace and home of Richard Cobden…

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FMRS London: 9th May 2019
Announcements1 May 19<28 April 19

FMRS London: 9th May 2019

Check out FMRS London here: https://freemarket-rs.com/event/fmrs-london/ 05:30 pm – 06:00 pm Registration 06:00 pm – 06:10 pm Welcome and introduction 05:10 pm – 07:30 pm…

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Announcements26 April 19<23 April 19

Call for papers: Estudios Libertarios

My friend David Chávez Salazar is opening a call for papers for his new journal, Estudios Libertarios. David is a great up and coming Austrian School…

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