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Substantial postal reform has taken place in many other countries, which indicates that meaningful reform in the United States is feasible and in concert with other countries' policies.
Most industrialized countries have started serious postal reform, so international experience is available to guide us, along with a set of recommendations from the President's Commission.
When using the "human capital model" to compare federal workers with workers in the private sector, it is easy to see that federal worker are consistently overcompensated.
The International Trade Commission has gained importance in recent years.Are therebiasesin favor of patent holders inits decisionmaking?
The postal reform bills in the House and Senate are disappointing in light of the reforms carried out in other developed countries, including privatization and complete de-monopolization.
The President’s Commission on the Postal Service report is a thoughtful, concise, yet thorough evaluation of the U.S. Postal Service.
Today's postal reform must address the twin problems of monopoly power and government ownership.
President Bush deserves enormous credit for his proposal to create a new Department of Homeland Security.



