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Could today's policymakers tip the world into an unnecessarily harsh recession in order to avert an imaginary fear?
This book explores the negative consequences of attempts to protect key U.S. manufacturing industries through the use of antidumping laws.
The evidence strongly suggests that Wall Street does not see federal antitrust action against Microsoft as a solution to whatever monopoly power it may possess.
It is time for the United States to accomodate the needs of its intellectual elite.
Acoming generation of biosensor technology promises to provide more accurate monitoring, and perhaps even obviate the need for human inspection of suspected terrorist spots.
We should acknowledge the existence and importance of high intellectual ability, and think about how best to nurture the children who possess it.
The future of medicine lies in DNA chips, supercomputers, and new drugs, not embryo research, tissue transplants, or stem cells.



