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The track record of judicial interventions suggests that increased school funding without other more fundamental changes typically does not lead to improved student performance.
The Nobel Peace Prize is the world’s most prestigious award, as Jay Nordlinger argues in this erudite and insightful history. He has written not only the go-to reference book for the prize and its laureates but also an important philosophical reflection on the nature of “peace” in modern times.
A new database can combine administrative records and survey data for all employer and nonemployer business units in the United States.
This book provides a valuable and accessible guide to unraveling the complex world of network deregulation.
At this event, Representative Kevin Brady (R-TX) will discuss new legislation aimed at increasing the accountability of the Federal Reserve while strengthening its independence from political pressure.
The FCC's 3-2 decision of February 20th is ambivalent: on the one hand, its exemption from regulation and the obligation to share with competitors their costly and risky investments makes excellent sense, but on the other, it is purely political in the worst sense and grounded in neither good economics nor honorable regulatory practice.
Congress has introduced several bills on net neutrality, but mostof themare likely to do more harm than good.
An examination of the problems that the Enron scandals revealed and the efficacy of the remedies that have since been adopted to address them.





