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At this AEI event, Wharton professor Joseph Gyourko discusses the implications of his research on the Federal Housing Administration. Edward Pinto, AEI scholar and housing finance expert, will respond.
Just like the leaders of the civil rights movement, Russia's activists seek to effect vast political and social change by personal and deeply moral effort fueled from within.
While the debate over the efficiency of tax relief efforts continues, Federal Reserve reports now indicate promising economic growth, with incomes and spending on the rise. In Bullish on Bush: How George Bush's Ownership Society Will Make America Stronger (Derrydale Press, October 2004), the Club for Growth's Stephen...
Six in ten families rule out some colleges because of sticker price, yet many do not know that the “net price” is typically far lower. Proactively teaching parents—especially those with lower incomes—to think in terms of net price is critical.
The European Parliament has used Rocco Buttiglione's religious views on homosexuality as justification for blocking him from joining the new European Commission. Several months earlier, European Union heads of state rejected language that would have acknowledged Europe's Christian roots in the draft European Constitution. Meanwhile, some European countries are toughening...
The U.S. Census, a decennial survey, provides important information to the government; most Americans surveyed recognize this.
Answering questions without a shade of fear or reticence and with remarkable thoughtfulness and self-awareness, the men and women we interviewed in Russia revealed deeply personal, passionate commitment to dignity in liberty and citizenship.
The time has come for a representative of the next generation of interpreters or advocates of the conservative cause to step forward and take the reins.







