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President George W. Bush and Christopher DeMuth
Publication Date: 1/1/2009
January 2009 Newsletter
This issue covers George W. Bush's visit to AEI, the Mumbai terrorist attacks, pharmaceutical price regulation, battles to save the West, and more.
Bush Reflects on His Presidency, Principles, and Policies
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Financial Services Outlook

In the December issue of Financial Services Outlook, Peter J. Wallison explains everything you ever wanted to know about credit default swaps but never knew.


Prices, Poverty, and Inequality
Prices, Poverty, and Inequality

According to conventional wisdom, the economic well-being of all but the wealthiest Americans has stagnated or declined over the past twenty-five years. Christian Broda and David E. Weinstein argue that this idea is based upon misleading measurements of wealth and poverty.