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AEI On the Issues
 

AEI's On the Issues series offers commentary and analysis by AEI scholars on the most pressing issues of public policy.


 
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The Supreme Court's Wyeth decision will hurt new drug development and limit physicians' willingness to use certain drugs. [Read more]
 
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The Employee Free Choice Act would undercut the idea of a secret ballot in unionization drives and guarantee mandatory arbitration of many initial collective bargaining agreements. [Read more]
 
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Government policies and regulators are to blame for the financial crisis. [Read more]
 
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President Obama's FDA commissioner should avoid actions that make the drug development process more costly and inefficient. [Read more]
 
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Huntington was a highly original thinker who was a friend and teacher to many at AEI. [Read more]
 
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As Americans debate health care policy, there seems to be bipartisan agreement that reform is long overdue, but the agreement stops there. [Read more]
 
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The government should not go crazy in bailing out the states. [Read more]
 
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History will judge President George W. Bush more gently than have his contemporaries. [Read more]
 
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American voters have turned a racial corner, and the law should reflect this change. [Read more]
 
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What can the GOP do to regain its electoral footing? [Read more]
 
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Economic Outlook

In the latest Economic Outlook, John H. Makin says the Fed should not try to stop the dollar's slide. Read more.

 
 

Russian Outlook

In a new Russian Outlook, Leon Aron examines what Russia's company towns reveal about the country's economy. Read more.

 
 

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