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The last thing a struggling American economy needs is regulators with itchy trigger fingers taking aim at one of the country's most dynamic sectors.
We must implement broader, more comprehensive payment reforms that push health care providers to use health information technology.
Policy makers want to override Americans' preferences under the guise of delivering a free lunch.
An analysisthat concluded mercury exposure is reducing children's IQs is flawed, invalid, and not appropriate as an input to policy decisions.
Letter to the editor of Science magazinein response to claims of mercury's detrimental effects.
Alberto Gonzales will face questions regarding the decision to deny POW status to al Qaeda and Taliban fighters.
The fifteen year mercury saga offers insights into the politics and economics of environmental regulation, and illustrates several policy lessons for future regulation.
This paper provides a quantitative assessment of the costs and benefits of regulating mercury emissions using the effects on IQ levels as a measure of benefits.




