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India's big, new foreign policy idea is even worse that its last one. And that's saying something.
A side effect of the risk-assessment approach to student loans is to nudge the student cultures of college campuses in the direction of making responsible adult behavior more respectable.
The variety of international experience suggests that there is every reason to think broadly and openly about the possibilities for developing a better, post-GSE U.S. housing finance system for the future.
Obama's 2011 Elementary and Secondary Education Act Flexibility plan grants certain states waivers from No Child Left Behind accountability requirements if they agree to a series of preset conditions, but the waiver plan poses several notable risks.
Comparing the American housing finance system to other countries makes clear that one thing remarkable and indeed unique in the world about American housing finance was the dominant and disproportionate role played by government-sponsored enterprises
South Africa'sReserve Bankhas a lot to learn from China"s central bank about exchange rate management in today"s highly competitive world.
Even as charter schooling has been at the forefront of education reform efforts, we know remarkably little about how these schools approach this critical dimension of education. What have charter schools done with the opportunity to rethink civic education? Are there lessons to be learned? Are there challenges that impede their ability to teach citizenship?
Power that the Obama administration claimed in order to arrest the financial crisis is being used and abused in ways that undermine the legal and financial stability of the United States.






