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Yes, we need to reduce dishonesty and corruption among our corporations, but we should look to our political class as well.
Facing a determined recall effort by Democrats in his home state, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) defended his public-employee reforms as adjustments that ultimately protect the middle class.
Robert Barro discussed his recent research pertaining to the enactment of the first stimulus package.
Once the health care bill is finally done with, the domestic issues of jobs and unemployment will resurface.
Peltzman argues that many regulatory efforts have contributed little or nothing to the general public welfare, and that some have even been disastrous.
Educators lack the data necessary to pinpoint concerns and successes in schools, but through six key steps, data-driven management in education could become a reality, and the data, if collected and analyzed correctly, could be used to foster improvements in education.
The increased attention and money paid to public schools over the past 30 years have not produced real change or resulted in improved outcomes.





