On 18 December 2025, the Lithuanian Free Market Institute (LFMI) invited Lithuania’s education community to discuss why ethical judgement matters…
In recent years, the President of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, has repeatedly claimed that money is a public…
Next year, participants in Lithuania’s second-pillar funded pension system will face a personal financial referendum: to stay and save, to…
“Are we truly free, or have we only changed the chains that hold us?” Architect, writer, and leader of the…
Why does a person, having lived through the fear and hypocrisy of the Soviet era, one day start building a…
Why do we repeat the same actions, even knowing the experience will disappoint us? This is the topic of the…
Competitiveness is a strange beast—always measured against outsiders, yet forged internally. In her annual address, European Commission President Ursula von…
Imagine two economists walking into a grocery store whose shelves are completely empty. One says: “The problem is production —…
How do people see the market, not as economists, but as those who interact with it every day? We discuss…
The history behind the origins of Thanksgiving is instructive for modern times in several respects. It is widely known that…
Having walked hundreds of kilometers on pilgrimages — from Lithuania to Santiago — change management consultant and show host Lina…
Despite the European Central Bank (ECB) announcing the move of the digital euro project into its next phase during its…
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