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This book discusses the European monetary system.
Scholars discussed whether government enterprises and government-sponsored enterprises enjoy an unfair advantage in their markets.
This rereleased AEI classic contains the edited proceedings of a February 1975 conference sponsored jointly by the American Enterprise Institute and the U.S. Treasury.
An increasingly frequent theme sounded in competition policy throughout the world’s developed economies is that public enterprises are engaged in anticompetitive behavior aimed at private enterprises. In the United States, government enterprises, such as the U.S. Postal Service and the Tennessee Valley Authority, and government-sponsored enterprises, such as...
Many European officials like to work under the illusion that the Islamic Republic is moderating, but the truth is actually quite the opposite.
Under the leadership of President George W. Bush, two approaches to American foreign and security policy have emerged.
Michael Novak considers the notion of liberty as a concept that stirs Jews, Muslims, and Christians alike.
Radek Sikorski gives his opinions on President George W. Bush's visit to Europe to the Polish Newspaper Wprost.




