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The AEI working paper series is intended to make developing academic works available in preliminary form for open comment and suggestions.

A listing of final papers and studies and outside working papers by AEI scholars is also available, as is a list of working papers from the AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies.

2008

3/26 (No. 142) - Economic Integration and Incipient Democracy, by Philip I. Levy

1/31 (No. 141) - The Incidence of a U.S. Carbon Tax: A Lifetime and Regional Analysis, by Kevin A. Hassett, Aparna Mathur, and Gilbert E. Metcalf

1/3 (No. 140) - An Examination of State Non-Group and Small-Group Health Insurance Regulations, by Anthony T. Lo Sasso

2007

10/22 (No. 139) - The Dormant Commerce Clause and the Balkanization of the Municipal Bond Market (with Technical Appendix), by Alan D. Viard

8/1 (No. 138) - Predicting Tax Reform, by Kevin A. Hassett and Aparna Mathur

7/31 (No. 137) - Revenue-Maximizing Corporate Income Taxes: The Laffer Curve in OECD Countries, by Alex Brill and Kevin A. Hassett

6/4 (No. 136) - The Taxation of Corporate Gains on Sales of Depreciable Property, by Kevin A. Hassett and Alan D. Viard

5/15 (No. 135) - Foreign Direct Investment, Corruption, and Democracy, by Aparna Mathur and Kartikeya Singh

1/19 (No. 134) - An Empirical Analysis of Middle Class Welfare, by Kevin A. Hassett and Aparna Mathur

2006

11/30 (No. 133) - WHO’s Comprehensive HIV Treatment Failure, by Roger Bate and Lorraine Mooney

10/18 (No. 132) -The Little Bank That Could: Poor Countries Need Relief from the World Bank’s ‘Help’ on Malaria, by Roger Bate

9/22 (No. 131) - The Welfare Effects of Pay-as-You-Go Retirement Programs: The Role of Tax and Benefit Timing, by Alan D. Viard

8/4 (No. 130) - Tariffs, Corruption and Other Impediments to Medicinal Access in Developing Countries, by Roger Bate, Richard Tren, Lorraine Mooney, and Kathryn Boateng

7/11 (No. 129) - Competition and Shareholder Fees in the Mutual Fund Industry, by John C. Coates IV and R. Glenn Hubbard

7/6 (No. 128) - Taxes and Wages, by Kevin A. Hassett and Aparna Mathur

6/9 (No. 127) - Is There a Right Way to Promote Health Insurance through the Tax System? by Joseph Antos

4/13 (No. 126) - Why the Small Business Administration's Loan Programs Should Be Abolished, by Veroniqe de Rugy

2/7 (No. 125) - Will Competition Return to Medicare? by Joseph Antos

2005

12/14 (No. 124) - The Vioxx Litigation: Part II, by Ted Frank

12/8 (No. 123) - Are Small Businesses the Engine of Growth?, by Veronique de Rugy

12/7 (No. 122) - The Politics and Economics of Offshore Outsourcing, by N. Gregory Mankiw and Phillip Swagel

12/6 (No. 121) - How Do Tax Policies Affect Low Income Workers?, by Kevin A. Hassett and Anne Moore

12/6 (No. 120) - The 2003 Dividend Tax Cuts and the Value of the Firm, by Alan J. Auerbach and Kevin A. Hassett

12/6 (No. 119) - Optimal Long-Run Fiscal Policy, by Alan J. Auerbach and Kevin A. Hassett

12/6 (No. 118) - Ensuring Access to Affordable Drug Coverage in Medicare, by Joseph Antos

12/1 (No. 117) - The Vioxx Litigation: Part I, by Ted Frank 

9/12 (No. 116) - Rethinking the California Air Resources Board's Ozone Standards, by Joel Schwartz

9/7 (No. 115) - Is Port Security Spending Making Us Safer?, by Veronique de Rugy

8/5 (No. 114) - Expensing Employee Stock Options, by Charles W. Calomiris

7/27 (No. 113) - Political Roulette and the Public Health, by Scott Gottlieb

6/22 (No. 112) - U.S.-India Relations: Report on AEI's 2003-04 Roundtable Discussions, by Gautam Adhikari

6/20 (No. 111) - Remaking Domestic Intelligence, by Richard A. Posner

5/24 (No. 110) - Government by Indictment, by Michael S. Greve

5/24 (No. 108) - The Blind Hydra: USAID Policy Fails to Control Malaria, by Roger Bate and Benjamin Schwab
Updated from the original (4/22/05) version.

4/10 (No. 109) - Entrepreneurial Public Management as a Replacement for Bureaucratic Public Administration, by Newt Gingrich

4/1 (No. 107) - What Does Homeland Security Spending Buy? by Veronique de Rugy
Updated from the original (10/29/04) version.

2004

7/1 (No. 106) - The Impact of Driver Cell Phone Use on Accidents, by Robert W. Hahn and James E. Prieger

6/2 (No. 105) - Federal Government Debt and Interest Rates, by Eric M. Engen and R. Glenn Hubbard

4/13 (No. 104) - The Fiscal and Social Costs of Consolidating Student Loans at Fixed Interest Rates, by Kevin A. Hassett and Robert J. Shapiro

1/8 (No. 103) - Options Pricing and Accounting Practice, by Charles W. Calomiris and R. Glenn Hubbard

2003

12/5 (No. 102) - Replacing the Income Tax with a Progressive Consumption Tax, by Daniel Shaviro

2/4 (No. 101) - The Economic and Legal Consequences of Requiring the Expensing of Employee Stock Options without Specifying the Valuation Method, by Kevin A. Hassett and Peter J. Wallison



Economic Outlook

Economic Outlook

In the May issue of Economic Outlook, John H. Makin predicts a recession by looking at the history of wealth enhancement and storage in the United States.


Gross National Happiness
Gross National Happiness

In this provocative new book, Arthur C. Brooks explodes the myths about happiness in America. He examines vast amounts of evidence and empirical research to uncover the truth about who is happy in America, who is not, and why.