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This volume presents the edited proceedings of a conference sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute.
This is the seventh volume of AEI's annual series on Contemporary Economic Problems.
"Nine issues ... to address emerged from a series of conferences held during AEI's annual public policy week in mid-December 1979."
This monograph addresses the analytical concerns raised by critics of the economic analysis of regulation.
In this volume, leading scholars tackle the debate over intellectual property rights in high-technology industries and express their views on how to improve the current system.
This volume explores the claims of proponents of free-trade areas and analyzes two principal initiatives associated with recent US trade policy: NAFTA and APEC. The authors conclude that the US should reject preferential trading in favour of the more beneficial goal of non-preferential trading.
Proceedings of a conference sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute and held in Washington, May 1980.
This book analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of the referendum and the initiative and how they fit the requirements of democratic ideals.
This book examines the facts and figures that have led to government measures that have been unhelpful or injurious to their intended beneficiaries.
The authors relate current arguments to traditional ideas of republicanism and democracy and compare them with the Revolution, Civil War, and civil rights and suffrage movements.
What is the relationship between democratic government and a capitalist economic system?
Are women victims of a widespread bias in science and engineering, as a 2007 report of the National Academy of Sciences concluded? Or are there other, more plausible explanations for the paucity of women in various quantitative fields? This book presents a collection of essays on both sides of the issue.
The authors weigh the functions of this industry, its practices and policies, and the changing nature of the consumer finance marketplace to determine whether limiting such lending would serve the public interest.
This monograph assesses how the adverse health implications associated with regulatory costs can affect mortality risk by considering a broad group of federal regulations.
This volume investigates the potential performance of the Kyoto Protocol's international trading mechanisms in the presence of diverse types of domestic greenhouse policy instruments.
This book analyzes the elections that were widely expected to bring the left to power in France. Instead they gave the center-right coalition a slim lead in the popular vote and a decisive majority in the National Assembly.
The author explores periods of rapid technological change for coincidences of widening inequality and slowing productivity growth.
This study examines how hospitals have evolved since 1975.
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