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African nations have to be much more transparent in their health systems work in order to stamp out corruption.
Africa has received far more health aid than ever before, but the results have been generally disappointing and occasionally even counterproductive.
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Even though more and more people worldwide are gaining access to AIDS treatment, there has been an apparent decline in the number of companies investing in HIV/AIDS. Why? Could it be that recent policy decisions by the World...
“Americans spend too much on health care.” “We have worse health outcomes than our European counterparts.” Talking points such as these helped drive President Obama’s controversial and sweeping health care reform into law two years ago. But are they accurate?
The term "political science" used to mean public policy studied not just as opinion but based on empirical, documentable evidence. Today it's come to mean something darker--the subversion of science in the hands of ideologues committed to manipulating public policy to their end. This new, and disheartening use of the...
The relationship between international trade and trade policy and the Farm Bill is complex and largely indirect, but vital to the industry. The future of agricultural incomes in the United States will be shaped largely by trade prospects.
Can expanding international trade in medical services help the U.S. cope with the new demands created by health reform?
Twenty-five top college students will travel to the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington, D.C. this June to participate in the 2012 American Enterprise Summer Institute.






