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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]
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]
Harm-Less Lawsuits?
Harm-Less Lawsuits?
What's Wrong with Consumer Class Actions
By Michael S. Greve
Posted: Monday, April 4, 2005
This monograph describes the origins of consumer class actions and analyzes their theoretical and practical problems.  [Read More]
Intellectual Property Rights in Frontier Industries
Intellectual Property Rights in Frontier Industries
Software and Biotechnology
Edited by Robert W. Hahn
Posted: Wednesday, March 23, 2005
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.   [Read More]
An Analytic Assessment of U.S. Drug Policy
An Analytic Assessment of U.S. Drug Policy
By David Boyum, Peter Reuter
Posted: Thursday, February 17, 2005
This book concludes that America’s drug policy should be reoriented in several ways to be more effective.  [Read More]
Rethinking Rehabilitation
Rethinking Rehabilitation
Why Can't We Reform Our Criminals?
By David Farabee
Posted: Tuesday, January 11, 2005
This monograph contends that fundamental principles of deterrence are in the long run far more humane than the progressive approaches that are becoming more popular today.   [Read More]
Income Redistribution from Social Security
Income Redistribution from Social Security
By Don Fullerton, Brent D. Mast
Posted: Tuesday, January 4, 2005
The authors assess the importance of knowing as much as possible about how the current Social Security system redistributes money in practice and to whom.  [Read More]
The Political Economy of World Mass Migration
The Political Economy of World Mass Migration
Comparing Two Global Centuries
By Jeffrey G. Williamson
Posted: Thursday, December 9, 2004
This monograph examines the political economy of immigration backlash and immigration policy in two global centuries.  [Read More]
Arbitrary and Capricious
Arbitrary and Capricious
The Precautionary Principle in the European Union Courts
By Gary E. Marchant, Kenneth L. Mossman
Posted: Friday, August 6, 2004
This study examines how the European Union has used the precautionary principle in legal decisions.   [Read More]
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Real Education
Real Education

In his new book, Real Education: Four Simple Truths for Bringing America's Schools Back to Reality, AEI's Charles Murray focuses on four simple, hard truths that are rarely discussed or even acknowledged by educators and politicians.


Gross National Happiness
Gross National Happiness

In this provocative new book, Arthur C. Brooks explodes the myths about happiness in America. He examines vast amounts of evidence and empirical research to uncover the truth about who is happy in America, who is not, and why.