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American Enterprise Institute economist Peter Wallison explains why the recent JP Morgan losses are proof that the Volcker Rule is unworkable and should be abandoned.
In the latest Financial Services Outlook, American Enterprise Institute (AEI) housing experts Peter Wallison and Edward Pinto explain how decades of government intervention have gravely harmed America's housing market.
An imposed settlement of the Kosovo question and the partitioning of Serbia's sovereign territory without its consent is not in the interest of the United States.
The growing autonomy and self-assurance of the "permanent government" is one of the most striking developments in American politics in recent years. Increasingly, it seems, administrative agencies are able and willing to pursue their own policies and to co-opt, circumvent, or sabotage the decisions of political officials. The development raises...
This essay decribes the Congress of Prague,which is a major international effort aimed at revitalizing political, economic, security, and cultural ties across the Atlantic and across Europe.
The twelve contributors to this book show why America must take another look at our possible adversaries and real strategic partners.
AEI's Peter J. Wallison warns that the Dodd-Frank Act's wholesale changes to the financial system will be lasting and are hard to explain except as the triumph of a fundamentally different view of the government's role in the U.S. economy
In "Wealth & Justice: The Morality of Democratic Capitalism", AEI President Arthur C. Brooks and former White House official Peter Wehner explore America's system of democratic capitalism and find that the morality of capitalism depends on the cultural and social climate from which it emerges.




