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Medicare is a social insurance program that has the unfortunate characteristics to be expected from any centrally controlled provision of services. We do indeed have a system-wide problem, but if we expect to solve it we have to start with Medicare.
The World Health Organization's target of treating three million people infected with HIV/AIDS by the end of this month has failed by about two thirds.
Ahead of the AEI/Heritage/CNN GOP debate on November 22, AEI analysts have prepared briefings about the top security issues that all Americans should be thinking about.
In "Freedom’s Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II," Pulitzer Prize finalist Arthur Herman describes how the U.S. won history’s greatest conflict by harnessing free market principles and private-sector creativity and innovation to increase war production.
In a just released piece in the New England Journal of Medicine piece, American Enterprise Institute (AEI) healthcare economist and former Congressional Budget Office official Joseph Antos assesses the Wyden-Ryan Medicare reform proposal.
The Greek tragedy is far from over as the debate over whether to accept debt-forgiveness conditions upended the government in Athens. Furthermore, other debt-laden European nations risk going under.
Old weights and measures have lasted in America because they grew from the free transactions between people.
Europeans are standing up for their national identities at the risk of being labeled "extremists" by the Eurocrats.






