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To reduce spending and more appropriately limit geographic variation in utilization among Medicare beneficiaries, the program should consider the utilization-management techniques employed in the private sector as a model.
A new AEI report exposes the dramatic variation in completion rates across nearly 1,400 U.S. colleges and universities.
The impact of air quality improvements on individuals' well-being has been the subject of inquiry by many scholars over the past several decades.
Unlocking "unconventional" energy requires unconventional politics, and that's one resource that is genuinely scarce among today's backwards-looking bureaucrats and green interest groups.
This AEI event examined what can be learned from the research on geographic variation in health spending.
The following is a summary highlighting testimony by AEI Director of Economic Policy Studies Kevin Hassett to the Joint Economic Committee at a hearing entitled "How the Taxation of Capital Affects Growth and Employment."
Ambassador Bolton's review of John Fonte's book "Sovereignty vs. Submissions: Will Americans Rule Themselves of be Ruled by Others?"
Does increased use of technology in itself cause more rapid growth in US health care expenditures as a share of the economy, compared to other countries?




