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The banking industry suffered credit crises in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. An unavoidable conclusion is that its loan loss reserves were in all cases too small.
The Regulatory Accountability Act is an effort to channel the discretion and improve the performance of the modern administrative state.
AEI stepped into new territory in 2011 when it co-hosted a Republican presidential debate, focused on foreign policy and national security, with CNN and the Heritage Foundation.
Chinese telecom-equipment maker Huawei has become a global corporate giant, yet security concerns from US officials have kept it from gaining a foothold in America, intensifying US-China tensions. In a time of great economic need, US desire for foreign direct investment from China is clashing with fears over cyber attacks from organizations suspected to be under Beijing’s influence.
Joesph Antos' statement on premium support for Medicare before the House Committee on Ways and Means' Subcommittee on Health
Today with GDP growth slowing, the rupee softening and the stock market in a funk, it's time to reassess Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's record.
Section 913 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act gives the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) broad powers to establish wide-ranging rules to regulate the standard of conduct of broker-dealers in relationship to retail customers.
The disparate way that the Security and Exchange Commission has handled health care costs and global warming suggests that it is swayed by political pressure and the whims of special interest groups rather than substantiated evidence.







