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The economic events surrounding the Global Financial Crisis have raised several significant questions. Is capitalism flawed? Does a free enterprise system engender the vices of selfishness and greed? As government decision makers stand ready to replace private citizens and free markets as the drivers of the economy, Americans must decide...
Are consumers entitled to full disclosure about what is in their food? The authors contend that mandatory GM labeling laws actually harm consumers by pushing GM foods off the market.
How well did theTelecommunications Act of 1996 respond to consumer demands?
Philip Bobbitt of the The University of Texas at Austin School of Law will deliver the November Bradley Lecture.
Thus far, our biggest deficit in waging the War on Terror has been a lack of ideas—the kind of reshaping ideas that Viner, Brodie, Schelling, and others developed to cope with...
A new book explains why mandatory labels for genetically modified crops actually harm consumers by pushing genetically modified foods off the market.
Anew study, Income Redistribution from Social Security (AEI Press, February 2005), argues that Social Security may not redistribute money from the rich to the poor.
It is very difficult to expand government power to fight terrorism at a time when Americans are deeply distrustful of government.





