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Barack Obama’s presidency has had profoundly negative consequences for our national security. From debilitating cuts in defense budgets, to gutting national missile defense efforts, to his unwillingness to acknowledge a continuing war against terrorism, to his inability to stem the nuclear proliferation threats posed by North Korea and Iran....the picture is bleak.
Murray Aitken, vice president of IMS Health, the world's largest source of drug-price and sales data, and MIT professor Ernst Berndt will explain why their research shows that average drug prices for seniors have declined, not increased, by more than 20 percent.
AARP's reports on drug prices invariably conclude that prices are increasing faster than inflation, but after factoring in generic-drug prices, drug costs for the elderly are actually decreasing.
Google's unfolding confrontation with China has high stakes for foreign businesses and governments facing Beijing's ire, with a broader problem of unfettered, apparently limitless Chinese regulatory and trade restraints.
The number of schools ranked highly in guides such as Barron's Profiles of American Colleges is increasing, without any evidence that these schools' instructional quality is also increasing. Applicants and their families should be wary of letting these rankings serve as the main criteria in their college decisions.
This monograph demonstrates empirically how the free-market system of drug pricing is vital to the development of new breakthrough drugs.







