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Efforts to improve the health of minorities will be most successful when they target the factors associated with socioeconomic disadvantage.
The Obama administration envisions accountable care organizations (ACOs) as the drivers of health care innovation, but such innovation has historically come from entrepreneurs in the private sector.
Rapid growth in the P2P industry has given rise to concerns over appropriate regulation of this alternative form of lending.
No serious observer of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) believes its financial future is bright. But few recognize just how troubled this government agency really is.
The Warner and REINS proposals are excellent ideas but, at least in the area of the environment and the economy, are no substitute for reforming the underlying statutes.
Can the American Competitiveness Initiative and the No Child Left Behind Act peacefully coexist while still accomplishing their goals?
The president should pursue reformthat encourages health insurance and preserves progressive tax treatment.
Giving a government agency the power to designate companies as systemically significant and to regulate their capital and activities is a very troubling idea.




