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61. Free Market Economic Education

Begins At Home

To whom have we gone? Our primary market -- our

customers -- are students, teachers, alumni, friends of

the University, business and civic groups, opinion

leaders, the man-on-the-street, the clergy and elected

representatives, media representatives -- everybody.

Accordingly, we have developed and implemented

these objectives:

1.

To

promote

an accurate and objective

understanding of the American Incentive System in

its many aspects and its various components.

2. To

act

as an information exchange among those

involved with private enterprise education, in

relation to research, teaching methods, and

curricula.

3. To

create

a

high degree of economic literacy

among elementary and secondary teachers,

business leaders, and higher education faculties.

4. To

increase

the awareness of the general public

of the economic cost and impact of governmental

policy alternatives.

5. To

work

actively to develop through the

educational field that type of political, social and

economic environment which will enable private

enterprise to prosper and multiply.

6. To

work

with other publics such as employees,

media, etc. to assist in their learning of our private

enterprise system.

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