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More attention should be paid to creating conditions under which competition can actually bring health care costs down--what is the point of private health plans otherwise?
Our soldiers in Afghanistan have to deal with enough absurd rules of engagement without having to put up with one that can turn a serious wound into a mortal one. They deserve better — as do our Dustoff crews.
American Enterprise Institute (AEI) president Arthur C. Brooks has announced that AEI scholar Leon R. Kass, M.D., is the recipient of AEI’s 2012 Irving Kristol Award. Dr. Kass will receive the award and deliver the Irving Kristol Lecture at AEI’s annual dinner on Wednesday, May 2, 2012, at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.
Data from around the world suggest that countries are undertaking reforms of their tax systems in the face of global competition. Stephen Matthews and Steven Clark, OECD tax policy experts, will offer their findings and an international context, and discuss implications for the United States.
What is the proper role of competition in health care markets? On July 23, 2004, the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice jointly issued a major report, Improving Health Care: A Dose of Competition. The report, which followed nine months of hearings held during February–October 2003,...
What do the first hundred days tell us about the future of the 112th Congress? This question will be discussed by a panel of seasoned operatives, including former congressmen Vic Fazio, a Democrat, and Vin Weber, a Republican; Janet Hook of the Wall Street Journal; and Norman J. Ornstein of AEI.
This book provides a point of view on the debate about health care delivery in the United States, particularly in light of the debate surrounding the Patient Protection Act.
Obama's administration is finally taking a tougher stance on Beijing after years wasted trying for cooperation.







