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The best way to confront a brand new flu bug is to avoid being swept by hysteria into serious policy mistakes.
Economics and regulatory policy are driving pharmaceutical manufacturers away from the market for treating ordinary medical conditions toward drugs for major health problems.
Government regulation imposes enormous "taxes" on drug development that are ultimately passed along to consumers as higher prices.
Government regulation imposes enormous "taxes" on drug development that are ultimately passed along to consumers as higher prices.
The author introduces Jeffrey G. Williamson of Harvard University, who researches political economy and world mass migration.
It's stunning, the degree to which a misguided and deeply cynical policy run by Paris has managed over the last four years to rally much of the world against the United States--and in support of Saddam Hussein's tyrannical regime.
This article is aboutthe degree to which a misguided and deeply cynical policy run by Paris has managed over the last four years to rally much of the world against the United States -- and in support of Saddam Hussein's tyrannical regime.
Germany will be an observer and a consumer of the fruits of the pharmaceutical revolution, but it will not be one of its leaders.



