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Wide-ranging, accessible, and provocative, this book is a must-read for anyone concerned with the future of American health care.
Immigration reform is a jobs solution that does not require cutting government programs or raising taxes.
With consumer confidence shaky, business facing much uncertainty, and government spending constrained, it is entirely reasonable to look abroad for growth. But the picture will be clearer if one removes the rose-colored glasses.
Will we recover, unbridle ourselves of debt, innovate, pay for our national security? Or, is China fated to become number one, leaving us to live in a Chinese world?
AEI's John Makin examines the consequences of German deflationary policies and Greece's probable exit from the eurozone in the latest Economic Outlook.
The savers who will be hit by President Barack Obama's proposed health care tax are the people who provide the largest volume of funds to finance investment in our economy.
It's tempting to call the shameful taxpayer subsidy for electric cars - vehicles that are unaffordable for all but a small number of wealthy Americans - this nation's costly little secret.
Those who witnessed Japan's spectacular rise and fall in the 1980s should get a familiar feeling watching China these days.







