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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.

Artificial Intelligence Speech at AAAI, Presentation at IMF, Meeting at World Bank
Announcements29 October 18<29 October 18

Artificial Intelligence Speech at AAAI, Presentation at IMF, Meeting at World Bank

Cobden Centre Manager Max Rangeley Lectures on AI in Washington D.C. at the IMF, World Bank and Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence…

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Event Announcement: The Future of Money – 10 years after Lehman and Nakamoto
Announcements26 October 18<26 October 18

Event Announcement: The Future of Money – 10 years after Lehman and Nakamoto

I have the pleasure of speaking at the Future of Money Conference in Frankfurt next month on the 24th November. It should be a…

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LvMI produces book on Austrian School with many contributors – published by Springer
Announcements, Book Reviews12 October 18<7 October 18

LvMI produces book on Austrian School with many contributors – published by Springer

I wrote a chapter on business cycle theory – there are some terrific economists, including Prof. Gunther Schnabl, with whom I gave a seminar…

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Mont Pelerin Society General Meeting
Announcements11 October 18<7 October 18

Mont Pelerin Society General Meeting

    Cobden Centre directors Daniel Hannan and Max Rangeley attended the Mont Pelerin Society general meeting last week in Gran Canaria. Dan spoke…

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Economics4 September 18<4 September 18

The Economist’s Original Prospectus From Its Founding

Editor’s Note: I found this on their website, an interesting piece to read in 2018…   …………………………………………………….. And now we beg to submit the…

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Winner of Third Prize in Mont Pelerin Society’s Young Scholar Essay Contest
Announcements8 August 18<6 August 18

Winner of Third Prize in Mont Pelerin Society’s Young Scholar Essay Contest

  Last week I won third prize in the Mont Pelerin Society’s Young Scholar Hayek Essay Contest, you can see the winning essays here:…

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Free Trade30 July 18<27 July 18

IFT and Cobden Centre Video Series: Why Blockade Ourselves?

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Free Trade16 July 18<15 July 18

IFT and Cobden Centre Video Series: Free Trade and Public Health

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The long march of the bezzle
Economics12 July 18<8 July 18

The long march of the bezzle

“China’s HNA Group said on Wednesday that Wang Jian, 57, the group’s chairman and co-founder, accidentally fell and died from his injuries during a…

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Free Trade6 July 18<2 July 18

IFT and Cobden Centre Video Series: New Zealand Lamb

We are working with Dan Hannan MEP’s think tank IFT to explain free trade to a wider audience. One of the questions I frequently…

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