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An examination of the current impasse in climate policy and the potential steps nations can take to reduce greenhouse gases.
A new book published by the AEI Press argues that the United States should engage China and other developing countries in a new agreement that makes full use of market-based incentives.
The United States is likely to make some important decisions on climate change policy in the near future. At this conference, distinguished experts offer new approaches for thinking through the climate change problem.
As the campaign season heats up, education and the virtues and frailties of the No Child Left Behind Act have become important election topics.
Frederick M. Hess, director of education policy studies at AEI, and Chester E. Finn Jr., president of the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation, present their latest analysis...
Global climate change policy has reached a stalemate. Europe, Japan, and other major countries have signed on to the Kyoto Protocol. However, the United States has refused to join, in part because China and other developing countries are not subject to the emissions limitations under Kyoto. As the call...
The medical community has undertaken a vigorous debate about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). At one extreme are doctors, psychologists, and others who question whether clinicians are "medicalizing" childhood. At the other pole are doctors who eagerly prescribe medications for youngsters at the slightest hint of trouble. Nonetheless,...
AEI offers a collection of publications and conferences on global climate change.
This study analyzes the economics of long-term care and considers the effects of government policies in the provision of public and private insurance.





