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The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is among the nation's most important and powerful environmental laws. It is also a source of great conflict and controversy.
Reform is crucial if we are to achieve the Endangered Species Act's ambitious goals and conserve the world’s endangered plants and animals.
The discussion of border adjustments and other fallacies threatens to obscure the important issues at stake in the debate over fundamental tax reform.
This article makes the case for "fear assessment," and explains in detail how fear and anxiety should be quantified and monetized as part of a formal, regulatory cost-benefit analysis.
This article is the first part of a two-part examination of the contentious issue of how state governments' provision of goods and services to the public should be taxed under a VAT.
If more politicians were faithful to the Constitution, the government would be restrained, but restraining government is "weird," "wacky," and "dangerous" to many liberals today.
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) has been an important policy tool used by the government since the 1980s, when the Reagan administration ordered that all major new regulations be subjected to a rigorous test of whether their projected benefits would outweigh their costs. In their new book, New Foundations of Cost-Benefit Analysis,...





