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In the 1970s, policymakers tried to control healthcare costs by limiting the construction of new health facilities through certificate of need (CON) laws. However, empirical studies of such limits on hospital construction could not find convincing evidence that this type of regulation was effective....
The recession has pinned education policy in a tough spot: Our schools must both produce more skilled workers and do so as efficiently as possible. Innovative models of career and technical education could go a long way toward threading this needle.
Jon Huntsman and Rick Perry boast much better records than Mitt Romney in holding down health expenditures.
An ever-increasing number of individuals are turning to community college for their higher education. Online delivery of classes and competency-based models of higher learning should be employed and innovations from for-profit schools should be borrowed to increase the number of Americans completing their associate’s degrees.
The voter IDissue is significant and controversial enough that it ought to be on Congress's agenda this year.
Properly targeted incentives can improve not only remediation programs for underprepared college students but also can reduce the number of underprepared college students enrolled in American colleges and universities.
The FCC authority in monitoring the conduct of its licensees should be brought to bear on the WorldCom case.
Theunfair and faulty"fair-value" accounting theory isdetrimental to themarket economy.




