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A group of leading economists provide their stance on U.S. broadband policy.
It's not really economics. I think everyone understood what the president was doing--it was politics. He wants to increase taxes to support higher spending. I think that's probably the wrong approach.
A fiscal crisis threatens to engulf the federal budget, jeopardizing the health and vigor of the American economy. When the next president and Congress take office in January 2009, they will face one crucial question that has been almost absent from the current election campaign: how to close the enormous...
Transition to Governing Project eventhighlights from the fall of 2000.
What would have happened back when the Democrats controlled the House and Hillary proposed her health plan, had we been sitting on a $5.6 trillion surplus?
AEI's new comprehensive analysis of research on WIC--the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, established by Congress in 1972 to improve the diets and health of low-income women, infants, and children up to age five--shows that WIC's overall benefits are modest at best.
What tax cuts will have the biggest bang for the buck at this moment in time?
The Transition to Governing Project sponsorsa series of events that explore the governing styles and abilities of the presidential candidates.



