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AEI is rereleasing some of its most prescient and groundbreaking works from its earliest thinkers and innovators. These books, part of a series called AEI Classics, are available for download as Adobe Acrobat PDFs.

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Antitrust Consent Decrees in Theory and Practice
Why Less Is More
By Richard A. Epstein
Posted: Friday, February 16, 2007
This book is the first systematic study of the use and effectiveness of the antitrust consent decree in the federal enforcement of antitrust laws.  [Read More]
The Antitrust Laws
The Antitrust Laws
A Primer
By John H. Shenefield, Irwin M. Stelzer
Posted: Saturday, December 1, 2001
A former top antitrust officer at the U.S. Department of Justice and a noted economist guide readers through the increasingly complex antitrust laws.  [Read More]
Antitrust Penalty Reform
Antitrust Penalty Reform
An Economic Analysis
By William Breit, Kenneth G. Elzinga
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
This study describes the economic costs of private damages actions and evaluates the use of jail sentences and other penalties for Sherman Antitrust Act offenders.  [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]
Are World Population Trends a Problem?
Are World Population Trends a Problem?
By Ben J. Wattenberg
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
This book discusses how in the 1970s and 1980s, the subject of world population emerged from relative obscurity to become a matter of pressing national and international interest.  [Read More]
As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit
Essays by Martin Diamond
Edited by William A. Schambra
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
This AEI Press title is currently out of print, but online booksellers sometimes have used copies available.  [Read More]
Assessing the Effectiveness of Savings Incentives
Assessing the Effectiveness of Savings Incentives
By R. Glenn Hubbard, Jonathan S. Skinner
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Do saving incentives such as Individual Retirement Accounts stimulate new saving or merely reshuffle existing assets?  [Read More]
Assessing the Environmental Impact of Farm Policies
Assessing the Environmental Impact of Farm Policies
By Walter N. Thurman
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
This book is a study of the ways in which U.S. agriculture policies contribute to or help to ameliorate the adverse effects of farming on the environment.  [Read More]
Attitudes toward Economic Inequality
Attitudes toward Economic Inequality
By Karlyn Bowman
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
What do ordinary Americans make of the vast sums paid to CEOs, media anchors, sports stars, and Hollywood entertainers? Are they more sensitive to disparities in income and wealth?  [Read More]
Attitudes toward the Environment
Attitudes toward the Environment
Twenty-five Years after Earth Day
By Karlyn Bowman, Everett Carll Ladd
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
A wealth of survey questions asked over the past quarter century provides a clear picture of how this issue emerged, rose to prominence, and matured in the public mind.   [Read More]
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When Altruism Isn't Enough
When Altruism Isn't Enough

This forthcoming book from the AEI Press, edited by Sally Satel, M.D., explores the key ethical, theoretical, and practical concerns of a government-regulated donor compensation program. It is the first book to describe how such a system could be designed to be ethically permissible, economically justifiable, and pragmatically achievable.