At this time, no plans are under way for a Free Market Forum to be held in 2009. Current proposals include holding the next Free Market Forum in 2010, and more details will be posted when dates are confirmed.
Hillsdale College, in conjunction with the Acton Institute and the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities, launched its Center for the Study of Monetary Systems and Free Enterprise. As part of its educational mission, the Center administers two programs to promote understanding and appreciation of free market systems: the Free Market Forum and the Visiting Speakers Program.
As its inaugural event, in the fall of 2006 the College hosted the first Free Market Forum on “The Role of Markets and Governments in Pursuing the Common Good.” The program included presentations by Rev. Robert Sirico of the Acton Institute, Richard Epstein of the University of Chicago Law School, and author George Gilder. In addition, four panel discussions covered a wide range of topics that incorporated free market strategies:
The Free Market Forum seeks to encourage the study of free enterprise. Consequently, over 50 invitees, including faculty members from colleges and universities around the country with ties to the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities or the Acton Institute, attended as guests of the Free Market Forum. Included in this group were representatives from ten state-based policy centers. These scholars and state policy leaders came together for a dynamic exchange of information, to enhance the discussions at the colloquium and to encourage the exchange of ideas in the future.
Read the papers given at the 2006 Free Market Forum.
The second Free Market Forum on “The Role of Markets and Governments in Pursuing the Common Good” was held on the campus of Hillsdale College on September 27-29, 2007. Over 100 faculty members and state policy leaders from across the United States and Canada attended the discussions. Evening speakers included Walter Williams, Burton Folsom, Jr., and Mark Steyn. Six panel discussions filled the remainder of the weekend:
Read the papers given at the 2007 Free Market Forum.
Due to the growth of the program, the third annual Free Market Forum was held in Dearborn, Michigan, on September 25-27, 2008. Almost 400 faculty members, state policy leaders, and other guests gathered to hear the opening address by political analyst Karl Rove. Other evening speakers were Jonah Goldberg and world renowned economist Hernando de Soto. Once again, over 100 faculty members and state policy leaders from across the United States and Canada took part in the weekend. Professor Ken Elzinga provided valuable insights on "How to Teach Economics" in his Saturday morning lecture. Four panel discussions rounded out the three-day event:
Read the papers given at the 2008 Free Market Forum.