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American hospitals have undergone substantial changes in the last quarter-century due to changes in medical technology, changes in payment policies by Medicare and other third-party payers, and new forms of competition from outpatient care and specialty hospitals. Still, the future of the hospital sector is a major issue in all...
Rapid growth in the P2P industry has given rise to concerns over appropriate regulation of this alternative form of lending.
The primary reason that antitrust law and communications law collide is not that they are inherently incompatible for technological or legal reasons but rather that communications law has become such a random collection of ad hoc decisions that it necessarily interferes with any set of rules actually grounded in law.
If pursued skillfully, the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement has the potential to reconfigure Asian trade in a way that would be beneficial to the United States and to the Asia-Pacific region.
The Clinton health reform attempt in the mid-1990s and the U.S. experience since then suggest some clear lessons for the next U.S. president.
Past inflation reveals a picture of U.S. economic progress during the past twenty years different from those presented in recent government reports, media accounts, and political speeches.



