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SPEECHES
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TESTIMONY
By Alex J. Pollock
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Congressional Oversight Panel of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)
Thursday, November 19, 2009
The Troubled Asset Relief Program should be run like a business with a goal of returning as much of the involuntary investment as possible to its owners--the taxpayers--along with a reasonable overall profit.
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H1N1 and Paid Sick Days
We must make a concerted effort today to increase our capacity for timely development of safe, effective and innovative flu vaccines.
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Consideration for Future Jobs
Cap-and-trade is an inappropriate policy tool for the control of greenhouse gases that will cause significant economic harm with little or no environmental benefit.
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The administration's rationale for setting up a government-run resolution authority--to the extent that it is based on the idea that the interconnectedness of Lehman caused the financial crisis--is not well founded.
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Although it creates only a slight reduction in the amount of solar energy absorbed by the Earth, solar radiation management should be a part of U.S. climate policy.
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To build resilience to the impact of global warming, the United States should incorporate an adaptation agenda as well as advance technologies that allow the removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
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A survey of economists would show a significant difference of opinion concerning optimal policy responses to a recession.
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The House Financial Services Committee's October 27 Discussion Draft proposes measures that would, if enacted, retard economic growth, allow the government to assume control over the financial system, and seriously impair financial competition.
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Measures to help avoid a future crisis and proposals to change the way in which the government responds to crises should they happen nonetheless.
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Perspectives and Action
By Roger Bate
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Wellcome Trust
Monday, October 26, 2009
Myriad responses are required for all parts of the substandard drug problem.
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