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The current consolidation program breeds inequities and carries potential costs that dwarf those of the underlying student-loan system.
This study discusses projected costs of the federal government's student loan consolidation program.
EU farm aid not only subsidizes inefficiency, but also has enormously damaging effects on poor African farmers.
We should express our outrage, use our influence to bring about deeper cuts in subsidies and make fundamental reform a centerpiece of our foreign policy for the developing world.
Panelists at this event will discuss the proper role of stimulus funds to increase high-speed Internet access and the broader role of government in Internet policy.
In their new book, The End of Prosperity: How Higher Taxes Will Doom the Economy--If We Let It Happen, (Simon & Schuster, October 2008), Arthur Laffer, founder and CEO of Laffer Associates and a former member of President Ronald Reagan’s Economic Policy Advisory Board; Wall Street Journal senior economics writer...
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The policy debate running up to the Democratic presidential primary is already in full swing, and the 2004 general election is a little over a year away. Democratic presidential hopefuls have made it clear that they disagree with the current administration’s economic and budget policies and have...
This month, George W. Bush will travel to Africa for the first time in his presidency. Plagued by vicious civil wars and crushing poverty, Africa has long been written off as a geopolitical and economic sinkhole. But with evidence of al Qaeda’s growing presence there and increased concern...



