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Paul Rubin, professor of economics and law at Emory University, demonstrates why certain political-moral philosophies succeed or fail in modern Western culture.
In today's global economy, countries constantly compete for corporations' research activities. U.S. tax policy lags behind many countries in attracting firms' R&D centers. With the increased mobility of research and intellectual property, this conference will focus on how countries should tax innovative, answering important questions for countries seeking to promote economic growth.
We cannot say for sure how much job security is worth. But we can say it is worth something more than zero and we believe that our estimates are reasonable or even conservative.
Twenty-five top college students will travel to the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington, D.C. this June to participate in the 2012 American Enterprise Summer Institute.
Reports that undercount public-sector pension benefits, omit retiree health coverage and ignore job security do not accurately represent public-sector compensation.
This event will discuss the role of the government in handling the current economic crisis.
Online registration for this event is closed. Walk-in registrations will be accepted.
In 2005, the President’s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform put forward a tax plan that would replace most, but not all, of the federal income tax with a progressive consumption tax. Known as the Bradford X-tax, this...
Irving Louis Horowitz, University Professor Emeritus and Hannah Arendt Professor of Political Science and Sociology at Rutgers University, will give a presentation on community and state relationships in light of the Elian Gonzalez affair. His numerous works include Radicalism, Revolt against Reason, The Conscience of Worms, and The Cowardice...






