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Publications Type: Issues 2012


Why Savings are Suffering: Fed QE3 Policy Costs Seniors
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 32, November 2012


Roundtable: Are You Better Off than You Were Four Years Ago?
by Steven Malanga, Marcus A. Winters, Nicole Gelinas, Edward Glaeser, Jacob L. Vigdor, Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 31, October 2012


Oil, Gas, and Coal Can Prime the Jobs Pump: Which States Will Benefit?
by Mark P. Mills
Issues 2012 30, October 2012


Debating Health Reform: The Pre-existing Condition Problem
by Avik Roy
Issues 2012 28, October 2012


The Merits of a Territorial Tax System
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 29, October 2012


The Welfare Waivers: How They Really Do Water Down Work Requirements
by Russell Sykes
Issues 2012 27, October 2012


Wall Street and Dodd-Frank: The Right Questions to Ask the Candidates
by Nicole Gelinas
Issues 2012 26, October 2012


Subsidizing Big Wind: The Real Costs to Taxpayers
by Robert Bryce
Issues 2012 25, October 2012


How Block Grants Can Make Medicaid Work: Improving Health, Decreasing Costs
by Paul Howard
Issues 2012 24, September 2012


The Food Stamp Recovery: The Unprecedented Increase in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program 2008–12
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 23, September 2012


The Expensive, Elusive Green Job
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 20, September 2012


The U.S. Tax System: Who Really Pays?
by Stephen Moore
Issues 2012 22, August 2012


Whither Workforce Training?
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 21, August 2012


Solyndra and the Perils of Green Industrial Policy
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 19, July 2012


Energy-Related Tax Preferences and Job Creation: Which Industries Provide the Best Value for Taxpayers?
by Robert Bryce
Issues 2012 18, June 2012


Pipelines Are Safest for Transportation of Oil and Gas
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 17, June 2012


Romney's Education Plan: Recognizing the Success of Special Education Vouchers
by Marcus A. Winters
Issues 2012 16, June 2012


The Volcker Rule Distraction: There Is a Better Way to Fix "Too Big to Fail"
by Nicole Gelinas
Issues 2012 15, May 2012


The Unemployment Crisis for Younger Workers
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 14, May 2012


Is There Still a Case for Coal?
by Robert Bryce
Issues 2012 13, May 2012


An Audacious Promise: The Moral Case for Capitalism
by James R. Otteson
Issues 2012 12, May 2012


Who Really Owns the Oil Companies?
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 11, May 2012


The Dangers of Raising Taxes on Investment Income
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 5, April 2012


Measured Inequality: Fallacies and Overstatements
by Christopher Papagianis
Issues 2012 10, April 2012


How Tax Expenditures Hurt the Economy - and What to Do About It
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 9, April 2012


The Medicaid Mess: How Obamacare Makes It Worse
by Avik Roy
Issues 2012 8, April 2012


Why Obamacare will End Health Insurance as We Know It
by Richard A. Epstein, David A. Hyman
Issues 2012 7, March 2012


How Obamacare Increases Unemployment
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 6, March 2012


How to Lower Gasoline Prices
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 4, March 2012


The Inconsistencies of the Obama Corporate Tax Plan
by Josh Barro
Issues 2012 3, February 2012


The Myth of Increasing Income Inequality
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Issues 2012 2, March 2012


Obama's Energy Budget: Misplaced Subsidies, Overlooked Benefits
by Robert Bryce
Issues 2012 1, February 2012




 

 

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