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Blog Post
July 10, 2015
AEIdeas
Disability benefit trends across four advanced economies — and what we can learn from them
by
Natalie Runkle
Pethokoukis
Report
May 19, 2015
AEI Economic Perspectives
Tax and spending reform for fiscal stability and economic growth
by
Joseph Antos
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Andrew G. Biggs
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Alex Brill
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Alan D. Viard
Health Economics
Public Economics
Blog Post
November 13, 2013
AEIdeas
Educating the New York Times about defense spending
by
David Adesnik
Defense
Testimony
March 18, 2013
Saving seniors and our most vulnerable citizens from an entitlement crisis
by
James C. Capretta
Health Care
Article
March 04, 2013
Greatest generation the most entitled
by
Jonah Goldberg
Politics and Public Opinion
Article
February 20, 2013
The Obama ‘recovery:’ Less unemployment, but more dependence
by
Nicholas Eberstadt
Society and Culture
Article
February 12, 2013
Bullets vs. Band-aids: Is health spending crowding out defense?
by
Christopher J. Conover
Public Economics
Article
February 01, 2013
Fewer dollars and babies threaten social programs
by
Michael Barone
Society and Culture
Article
January 24, 2013
The Wall Street Journal
Yes, Mr. President, we are a nation of takers
by
Nicholas Eberstadt
Free Enterprise
Article
January 22, 2013
Absent fiscal restraint, history will be unkind to Obama
by
Phillip Swagel
Public Economics
Article
January 14, 2013
The Weekly Standard
Starve the beast …
by
Ramesh Ponnuru
Politics and Public Opinion
Article
January 12, 2013
History suggests that era of entitlements is nearly over
by
Michael Barone
Society and Culture
Article
January 08, 2013
The project to replace Obamacare begins now
by
James C. Capretta
Health Care
Article
January 08, 2013
Mr. President: We do have a spending problem
by
Christopher J. Conover
Public Economics
Article
January 08, 2013
Obama lurches left with pick of Chuck Hagel, denial of spending problem
by
Michael Barone
Executive Branch
Article
January 04, 2013
Getting back to reality: The election, the fiscal cliff, and the ACA
by
Joseph Antos
Health Care
Article
January 04, 2013
Fiscal cliff deal bad for future generations
by
Alex Brill
Economics
Article
January 03, 2013
What is the future of conservatism?
by
Nicholas Eberstadt
Society and Culture
Article
January 02, 2013
The New York Times
Major changes to Social Security are needed
by
Andrew G. Biggs
Economics
Article
December 29, 2012
When government tries to help, it often makes a mess
by
Michael Barone
Politics and Public Opinion
Article
December 25, 2012
To solve debt crisis, GOP should put Obama on a reward program
by
Stan Veuger
Politics and Public Opinion
Article
December 19, 2012
The Wall Street Journal
America’s dangerous Powerball economy
by
Arthur C. Brooks
Free Enterprise
Article
December 17, 2012
The once and future conventional wisdom
by
Arthur C. Brooks
Society and Culture
Article
December 10, 2012
The Washington Post
Republicans should stand and fight
by
Marc A. Thiessen
Politics and Public Opinion
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