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A panel of retirement experts and public policy economists will address the growing threats to the pension liabilities of states and municipalities.
Online registration for this event is closed. Walk-in registration will not be accepted.
With a successful, large-scale result from the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Doha round of trade negotiations increasingly unlikely, many commentators are arguing that the time has come to reassess U.S. trade policy goals and...
N. Gregory Mankiw, chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, and experts discuss issues of tax policy and global business activity.
The authors use earnings forecasts from securities analysts to construct more accurate measures of the fundamentals that affect the expected returns to investment.
Knee-jerk partisan opposition to executive nominees tears at the fabric of governance by keeping key positions unfilled, but the Senate confirmation process is not entirely at fault.
Representative Bill Thomas (R-Calif.) warned of a dangerous trend toward protectionism that he saw in recent debates over trade and immigration.
What are the prospects for trade policy in President Bush's second term? To answer this question, AEI has recruited four trade policy experts from leading Washington think tanks to give their evaluations and predictions. The aim of the seminar will be twofold: first, to have the panelists...
Rising foreign direct investment, U.S. manufacturing job losses, and cross-border outsourcing arrangements have focused attention on how U.S. tax rules influence decisions by multinational companies to create jobs in the United States and abroad. The recent presidential election campaign included proposals to alter significantly U.S. taxation of income earned by...



