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The Younger Old

The Younger Old

by John Shovenvia Hoover Digest
Friday, April 18, 2008

Graying populations aren’t the economic time bomb we fear. Instead, think of better health and longer productive years. By John B. Shoven.

Power of the Placebo

Take Two Sugar Pills and Call Me in the Morning

by Philip R. Alpervia Hoover Digest
Friday, April 18, 2008

Placebos work, but are they ethical? By Philip R. Alper.

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Putin’s Flawed Model

by Michael McFaul, Kathryn Stonervia Hoover Digest
Thursday, April 17, 2008

The assertion that Russia has discovered a new kind of capitalism— “market authoritarianism”—is a myth. Putin and company have no idea how to sustain real growth. By Michael McFaul and Kathryn Stoner-Weiss.

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Don’t Worry about the Yuan

by Charles Wolf Jr.via Hoover Digest
Wednesday, April 16, 2008

A crude attempt to “realign” China’s currency would do more harm than good. By Charles Wolf Jr.

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If Iraq Fell

by Josef Joffevia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Withdrawing from Iraq wouldn’t produce a happy ending—not for America, not for the world. By Josef Joffe.

Chill Wind from 1914

by Niall Fergusonvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, January 16, 2008

How a geopolitical chain reaction could once again cause a global cataclysm. By Niall Ferguson.

Running on Empty

by Henry I. Miller, Colin A. Cartervia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Why corn-based ethanol isn’t the solution. By Henry I. Miller and Colin A. Carter.

On the Horizon, a Climate Consensus

by George P. Shultzvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Why not replace the Kyoto Protocol with something that really works? What we can learn from the Montreal Protocol on ozone, by one of the diplomats who drafted it. By George P. Shultz.

Complete the Revolution

by Robert Leesonvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Milton Friedman wanted the government to spend taxpayers’ money just as the taxpayers themselves wished. Here’s a reform that would ensure the government did just that. By Robert Leeson.

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Free Markets Under Siege: Cartels, Politics, and Social Welfare

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Books by Hoover Fellows
Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Drawing on his extensive knowledge of history, law, and economics, Richard Epstein examines how best to regulate the interface between market choice and government intervention—and find a middle way between socialism and libertarianism. In the process, he provides and illuminating analysis of some of the ways that special interest groups, with the help of sympathetic politicians, have been able to manipulate free markets in their favor.

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