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When you give to the Center for the Study of Economic Liberty, your gift supports research by faculty, students and center staff dedicated to evaluating the contribution of economic liberty to human betterment. Whether examining the regulatory framework within which small and medium-sized businesses operate, or exploring the history of economic thought, our research is aimed at understanding how economic liberty can lead to making life better for societies, offering analyses and solutions to those struggling in deteriorating systems.

Private property and voluntary governance options for commons; the impact of occupational licensing on immigrants, minority populations, and recidivism; formal and informal institutions and economic prosperity; and entrepreneurship and civil liberties, are topics of research under scrutiny at our Center. Donors invest in our Doing Business North America project, as well as our public lecture series, “Perspectives on Economic Liberty." 

Your gift is important. The center is fully supported by gifts and foundations. The center does not receive any tuition or state dollars. Your generosity to the center supports programs and research dedicated to evaluating the contribution of economic liberty to human betterment.

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Or, to make a contribution by mail, please send a check, payable to the ASU Foundation to the address below:

Center for the Study of Economic Liberty
Arizona State University
P.O. Box 879801
Tempe, AZ 85287-9801

For more information, please contact Lisa Roubal-Brown.

All funds will be deposited with the ASU Foundation for a New American University, a separate nonprofit organization that exists to support ASU. The full amount of your contribution may be considered a charitable contribution. Please consult your tax advisor regarding the deductibility of charitable contributions. Annual contributions may be acknowledged in Center publications, including our annual report, newsletters, or on our website. If you do not want your name published, please notify our office.