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Arthur Brooks and Jim Manzi are intellectual heirs to Hayek; they are admirably recapturing old truths handed down from America’s Founders and restating them for today’s generation.
Contingent bettingmarkets suggest that issues outside the presidentialcampaign are the key factors in the forthcoming election.
This paper examines issues related to using experimental designs in evaluations of sex education and abstinence programs for teenagers.
Perhaps it's the sweet California air, but the pervasive (though not universal) pessimism in biopharma these days is really bumming me out. Consequently, I'd like to discuss three potential responses to difficult industry problems.
In their new research study, AEI's Andrew P. Kelly and Mark Schneider used an experimental survey to test whether providing graduation-rate information affects the way parents choose between two public, four-year colleges in their state.
Insurance should cover effective and appropriate treatment for anorexia nervosa, which may or may not be residential care, for a particular patient. Adding coverage for any medical illness according to category (e.g., residential care) is usually a bad idea.
The FDA is restricting the speech of private drug firms. This may violate the First Amendment rights of drugs companies.
Two recent experimental drugs demonstrate that new scientific principles are faster becoming superior medicines, but bad government policies threaten to reverse this trend.




