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One of the more hotly debated policy questions surrounding tax reform is how revenues are affected by changes in the tax code. The current standard for assessing such changes does not take into account growth effects from tax cuts, which in turn boost revenues. Ignoring such effects can make tax...
As shrill partisanship dominates Washington, there remains one vital security issue that unites rather than divides America’s leaders: the growing threat posed by the Islamic Republic of Iran. While there are few ideal policy options, there has been a groundswell of state and national legislation to facilitate the divestment of...
RepublicanPartyprospects in the 2008 Senate races have gone from dim to dismal.
Arnold Schwarzenegger caves to the Democrats as his state drowns in red.
Bhagwati takes on those who argue that economists are now split on free trade.
Patent litigation is broken, and Congress is every bit as qualified as--and often more qualified than--the courts to fix it.
Regardless of who is elected to the presidency in November, the growing threat posed by a nuclear Iran is certain to be at the top of the next administration’s national security agenda.
Deliberately ignoring race in biomedical research can lead to inferior or improper treatment.



