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There are many reasons to be optimistic about environmental improvement.
For the last decade, as the biopharmaceutical industry has struggled — largely unsuccessfully — to live up to its anticipated potential, a litany of experts, analysts, participants, and commentators have offered up their diagnosis and treatment for pharma’s productivity problem.
The basic question they’re all trying to solve: how can...
With the economy once again teetering on the edge of recession, policymakers will inevitably propose another round of stimulus spending. You can bet on it--just as you can bet that any such spending won't help the economy.
Tax Analysts' Martin A. Sullivan recently sat down with Alex Brill, a research fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, to discuss his tax reform plan, which he hopes can win bipartisan support.
The good news is that much of Santorum's plan is centered on lowering taxes. The bad news is that much of his tax relief is either welfare in disguise, or social engineering.
Ronald Reagan's speech in December 1988 on the struggle of people everywhere for freedom anticipated the momentous events that would occur in 1989.
While the Deepwater Horizon oil spill is a catastrophe, it would be a mistake to abandon offshore drilling and to instead pursue biofuels, as they are neither economically viable nor environmentally beneficial.
The solution to the consumption paradox is implementing sustainable practices which include changing the way resources are extracted and reusing resources that have already been mined, rather than embracing calls for extreme austerity.






