Open Borders, Open Markets, Low Taxes, Tiny Government: The Liechtenstein Model
The European microstate provides a prosperous example of governance in the third millennium.
At the International Students for Liberty Conference, Reason sat down with Prince Hans-Adam II, the leader of the constitutional monarcy of Liechtenstein, the tiny European country known for its banking privacy; openness to markets, migrants, and refugees; and low, low tax rates.
What's the Liechtenstein's secret?
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