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The Obama Plan
More Regulation, Unsustainable Spending
By Joseph Antos, Hans Kuttner, Gail Wilensky
Posted: Tuesday, September 16, 2008
If the economic incentives that drive spending growth are not addressed, any savings gained through Barack Obama's proposed reforms will disappear.  [Read More]
Addiction Does Not Discriminate? Wrong
By Sally Satel, M.D.
Posted: Thursday, September 11, 2008
Despite claims to the contrary, addiction is not a universal ailment. There are certain characteristics that increase the risk of becoming addicted to drugs.  [Read More]
The Effect of Medicare Coverage for the Disabled on the Market for Private Insurance
By R. Glenn Hubbard, John F. Cogan, Daniel P. Kessler
Posted: Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Subsidizing individuals with high expected health costs is an effective way to increase the private insurance coverage of other high-cost individuals.  [Read More]
Covering the Uninsured
Springing a Leak in the "Cost Shifting Hydraulic"
By Thomas P. Miller
Posted: Thursday, September 4, 2008
A new study continues to rain on the political parade of claims that the uncompensated care costs of the uninsured are largely recycled into higher private insurance premiums.  [Read More]
Michelle Obama Is Right about Avoiding the ER
By Scott Gottlieb, M.D.
Posted: Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Barack Obama's health policies hamstring community clinics.  [Read More]
From Bangkok to the Beltway
By Roger Bate, Karen Porter
Posted: Wednesday, August 27, 2008
The debate over patent breaking in Thailand comes to Capitol Hill.  [Read More]
Treading Water
The No-Growth Investment in Health Services Research
By Joseph Antos, Emily J. Holubowich
Posted: Monday, August 25, 2008
In spite of what we spend on health care, research tells us that we only receive appropriate care half the time. We are simply not getting what we are paying for.  [Read More]
Health Insurance and Job Creation by the Self-Employed
By Aparna Mathur
Posted: Friday, August 22, 2008
What effects do health insurance mandates have on the size of small businesses?  [Read More]
Fat Chance
By Sara Wexler
Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2008
A ban on new fast-food restaurants in south Los Angeles does not address the real causes of obesity.  [Read More]
Bad Medicine
By Roger Bate
Posted: Wednesday, August 20, 2008
India is a center for drug counterfeiting, a deadly business that is spreading to the United States and Europe.  [Read More]
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Global Business in Iran: Interactive

A new AEI web tool, "Global Business in Iran: Interactive," documents major financial transactions with the Islamic Republic between 2000 and 2007. The findings, based on open-source reporting, are organized by country, economic sector, company, and financial institution. The Institute's researchers have documented more than 300 transactions amounting to more than $150 billion. The interactive tool will be updated regularly as new information comes in.