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Greece's economic and political unraveling could not be coming at a worse moment for President Obama. The crisis has the potential to send shock waves not simply through Europe but also through global financial markets on the very eve of the U.S. presidential election.
At this event, our panel of experts will share their thoughts on Bubble Trouble.
Data from around the world suggest that countries are undertaking reforms of their tax systems in the face of global competition. Stephen Matthews and Steven Clark, OECD tax policy experts, will offer their findings and an international context, and discuss implications for the United States.
Western Europe’s demographic difficulties are pronounced, the region’s population is aging, deaths will soon exceed births, working age manpower is about to begin an indefinite decline, and assimilation of immigrants has been proving increasingly difficult. But according to AEI’s Nicholas Eberstadt and Pfizer Global Health Fellow Hans Groth, M.D., the...
House Republicans have broken the hugely successful spectrum auction authorization first effected in 1993 and also delayed for many years any possibility that digital broadcast spectrum that is almost entirely unused can be repurposed to serve the growing demands for wireless broadband.
If we only had vital statistics to go by, we might easily believe Russia is a country trapped in a prolonged and devastating war against health.
Barring the unimaginable, just 30 years from now, Japan will be a far smaller and vastly more aged country than the one we know today. On the cusp of a monumental demographic transformation, Japan is gradually but relentlessly evolving into a society whose contours and workings are the stuff of science fiction.
The trade policies that President Obama outlined in his State of the Union Address undermine the strength of America's economy, and are the wrong way to react to the changing nature of trade.







