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AEI scholar and psychiatrist Sally Satel explains the number of problems with current PTSD treatments and proposes methods to optimize the use of PTSD funding.
In today's global economy, countries constantly compete for corporations' research activities. U.S. tax policy lags behind many countries in attracting firms' R&D centers. With the increased mobility of research and intellectual property, this conference will focus on how countries should tax innovative, answering important questions for countries seeking to promote economic growth.
Reform is crucial if we are to achieve the Endangered Species Act's ambitious goals and conserve the world’s endangered plants and animals.
There can be an appropriate place for government subsidies to influence the choice of vehicle fuel technology. But such choices should be subject to rigorous cost benefit analysis with a high threshold for approval.
The stimulus package just passed is more than double the size of the cost of the New Deal.
Recent economic research suggests that a dollar of government spending raises GDP by $1 but that a dollar of tax cuts raises GDP by $3.
President Barack Obama tried to put health care reform back together again in his speech to Congress last week--the problem is that Humpty Dumpty did not just fall off the wall, he was shoved off by the American people.
In politics, it is not what the voters want that matters--it is what they get.






