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If there is any nation that can resist the siren song of retreat and decline, it is this one. A country that continues to believe that life will be better after a nuclear attack is a country that believes in its own future.
Krishna Guha's article paints too pessimistic a long-term outlook for the U.S. dollar by not focusing on the basic fact that, for there to be a major further U.S. dollar depreciation, the dollar would need to depreciate substantially against the euro and the yen.
To bring America back to the path that leads to flourishing, free enterprise advocates must abandon their traditional arguments about material efficiency and make the moral case for the system they love.
The annual Social Security Trustees Reports have projected for several years that the current Social Security program is not sustainable over the long term under scheduled benefits and taxes. But a number of commentators have suggested that the trustees are too pessimistic in their projections, thereby painting an unnecessarily bleak...
Americans voice their opinions on taxes, their economic situations, Mitt Romney, and more.
This was the seventh installment of AEI's "Deflating Bubble" lectures.
Panelists will address the domestic and global financial outlook for the next six months and policy prescriptions for the mortgage market.





