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Home >  Short Publications >  AEI Newsletter >  November 2008 Newsletter
November 2008 Newsletter
Posted: Friday, October 31, 2008
Publication Date: November 1, 2008
This issue covers the financial crisis, U.S.-African relations, Burke's Reflections, the consumer price index, and more.
Table of Contents
The Cascading Financial Crisis
Posted: Friday, October 31, 2008
AEI scholars have provided ideas to understand the financial crisis and have proposed what steps need to be taken to protect our financial system.

A Second Look at U.S.-African Relations
Posted: Friday, October 31, 2008
African security experts discuss the future of U.S.-African relations in light of AFRICOM's October 1 launch.

Why Americans Are Better Off Today
Posted: Friday, October 31, 2008
In a new AEI Press book, Christian Broda and David E. Weinstein demonstrate that the consumer price index ignores two important sources of prosperity for American households.

Some Reflections on Burke's Reflections
By Gertrude Himmelfarb
Posted: Friday, October 31, 2008
Reflections on the Revolution in France was an indictment not only of the French Revolution but of the French Enlightenment.

AEI People and Programs, November 2008
Posted: Friday, October 31, 2008
This issue includes Harvey C. Mansfield, Neel Kashkari, John C. Fortier, Vincent R. Reinhart, Reuel Marc Gerecht, Danielle Pletka, Philip I. Levy, Claude Barfield, and more.



Energy and Environment Outlook

Energy and Environment Outlook  
In the latest issue of Energy and Environment Outlook, Kenneth P. Green and Aparna Mathur say that while we think of energy consumption in terms of big-ticket items, a great deal of the energy we use is embedded in the things we buy.


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.