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The Health Disparities Myth
The Health Disparities Myth
Diagnosing the Treatment Gap
By Sally Satel, M.D., Jonathan Klick
Posted: Wednesday, January 18, 2006
The authors of this book conclude that differences in treatment vary by race but not because of it.  [Read More]
A Tough Act to Follow: The Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the Separation of Powers
A Tough Act to Follow?
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the Separation of Powers
By Harold Furchtgott-Roth
Posted: Wednesday, December 21, 2005
How well did the Telecommunications Act of 1996 respond to consumer demands?   [Read More]
Let Them Eat Precaution
Let Them Eat Precaution
How Politics Is Undermining the Genetic Revolution in Agriculture
By Jay Byrne, Gregory Conko, Jon Entine, Tony Gilland, Thomas Jefferson Hoban, Patrick Moore, Andrew S. Natsios, Martina Newell-McGloughlin, Robert L. Paarlberg, C. S. Prakash, Carol Tucker Foreman
Edited by Jon Entine
Posted: Monday, December 12, 2005
Authors from the United States and the United Kingdom deconstruct the controversies of agricultural biotechnology and offer solutions to the current impasse.  [Read More]
Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise
Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise
Five Steps to a Better Health Care System
By R. Glenn Hubbard, John F. Cogan, Daniel P. Kessler
Posted: Tuesday, September 13, 2005
America's health-care system faces serious challenges, and only drastic reforms will preserve its strengths while correcting its weaknesses.  [Read More]
Pension Fund Politics: The Dangers of Socially Responsible Investing
Pension Fund Politics
The Dangers of Socially Responsible Investing
Edited by Jon Entine
Posted: Friday, August 12, 2005
Social investing, by both the political left and right, frequently ends up hurting the very people--particularly the economically disadvantaged--that it is supposed to help.  [Read More]
Two Cheers for Contingent Fees
Two Cheers for Contingent Fees
By Eric Helland, Alexander Tabarrok
Posted: Friday, August 12, 2005
This study finds that contingent fees benefit plaintiffs and do not cause higher awards.  [Read More]
Regulation and the Natural Progress of Opulence
Regulation and the Natural Progress of Opulence
By Sam Peltzman
Posted: Wednesday, May 4, 2005
This monograph shows that market forces frequently undermine attempts at regulation, but counterproductive regulation can nevertheless survive for a long time.   [Read More]
Toward Fundamental Tax Reform
Toward Fundamental Tax Reform
By R. Glenn Hubbard, Kevin A. Hassett, Alan J. Auerbach, David F. Bradford, William G. Gale, Michael J. Graetz, Robert E. Hall, Casey B. Mulligan, Ronald A. Pearlman, Edward C. Prescott, Joel Slemrod
Edited by Alan J. Auerbach, Kevin A. Hassett
Posted: Thursday, April 28, 2005
This volume provides readers with concise but varying perspectives on the possibilities of tax reform and focuses attention on key questions in the scholarly debate.  [Read More]
Growth and Interaction in the World Economy
Growth and Interaction in the World Economy
The Roots of Modernity
By Angus Maddison
Posted: Monday, April 25, 2005
This monograph explores the causes of the West’s economic growth over the last 2,000 years and contrasts it with the economic history of the rest of the world.  [Read More]
Index of Leading Environmental Indicators 2005
Index of Leading Environmental Indicators 2005
Tenth Anniversary Edition
By Steven F. Hayward
Posted: Thursday, April 21, 2005
This edition of the Index reveals that environmental quality continues to improve in many key areas, including air pollution, mercury emissions, wetlands, and forestlands.  [Read More]
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Making a Killing
Making a Killing

In Making a Killing: The Deadly Implications of the Counterfeit Drug Trade, AEI resident fellow Roger Bate analyzes the burgeoning international trade in counterfeit drugs and recommends steps that governments and law enforcement agencies could take to stop it.


How to Fix Medicare
How to Fix Medicare: Let's Pay Patients, Not Physicians

Should Medicare pay for patient expenses the way automobile insurers pay for car-repair bills? In How to Fix Medicare, health economist Roger Feldman argues that a radical shift in Medicare policy is not only possible but imperative.