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This will be a full-day conference on the prospects and directions of reform in insurance regulation. Cosponsored by the American Enterprise Institute, the Brookings Institution, Georgia State University, and the Risk Foundation, the conference will include papers by well-known insurance and financial services scholars. Subjects will include the optional federal...
The rationale for repealing the insurance antitrust exemption is--to borrow a word used by Mr. Obama in his radio address--bogus.
On the national, state, and local levels, a public health insurance is not needed to stimulate competition.
This book discusses state regulation and antitrust exemption in insurance markets.
There are a variety of approaches to allow cross-border sales while retaining accountable regulatory authority at the state level for health insurance, which would handle such regulation even-handedly.
Having encountered un-Chicago-like dissent and disagreement in Washington, Obama has responded with classic Chicago brass knuckles.
In a new AEI study, AEI scholar Joseph Antos writes that health care proposals now under consideration in Congress would further centralize a market already dominated by government decision-making.
Testimony on the elimination of policy separating banking and commerce.




