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Home >  Short Publications >  AEI Newsletter >  August 2004 Newsletter
August 2004 Newsletter
Going Broke by Degree
Posted: Thursday, July 22, 2004
Publication Date: August 1, 2004
Table of Contents
Zinsmeister Reports Again from the Front Lines in Iraq
Posted: Thursday, July 22, 2004
Karl Zinsmeister follows his book Boots on the Ground with another volume detailing his experiences while embedded with soldiers in Iraq.

Cutting College Costs
Posted: Thursday, July 22, 2004
Richard Vedder finds, in his new book, that college tuition costs are deployed in an efficient manner and are not sustainable in the long term.

Russian Free Enterprise on Trial
Posted: Thursday, July 22, 2004
Is Russia reverting to state control of enterprise, as exemplified by the trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky?

AEI People, August 2004
Posted: Thursday, July 22, 2004
Covers Ted Gayer, Robert B. Helms, Radek Sikorski, Scott Wallsten, and Peter J. Wallison.

Mission Accomplished? Assessing the War in Iraq
Posted: Thursday, July 22, 2004
Thomas Donnelly assesses the strengths and weaknesses of U.S. military efforts in Iraq.

Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage in Action
Posted: Thursday, July 22, 2004
Joseph Antos and Ximena Pinell find that enrollment in the Medicare prescription drug discount program requires better consumer access to program information.



Health Policy Outlook

In the latest Health Policy Outlook, John E. Calfee makes the case for substantial social gains from preserving several years of data exclusivity for firms innovating new biotech drugs.


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.