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Many countries have restructured their corporate income taxes in recent years, mainly through reductions in tax rates. These international changes have put pressure on the United States to reform its corporate tax, little changed since 1986. Should the United States follow these overseas trends? At this seminar, eminent economists and...
Is there a viable alternative to the Kyoto Protocol?
The anger, disappointment, and disgust that the voters will shower on the Obama administration and the Democratic congressional leadership is unusually deep, offering today's conservatives a rendezvous with destiny.
The United States is the world's leader in many ways, and we remain the leading advocate for pro-growth policies around the world.
This brief overview of our current economic situation outlines the most pressing challenges for employment and growth and describes policy changes that would address our current challenges in the U.S. labor market.
An interview with Thomas K. McCraw on Schumpeter's work and influence.
China, a major link in the world's pharmaceutical supply chain, is taking steps and forming international partnerships to improve drug safety and combat drug counterfeiting.




