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The False Promise of Public Pensions

by Frederick M. Hess, Juliet P. Squirevia Policy Review
Tuesday, November 24, 2009

How do you pay those “defined” benefits?

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Bits, Bytes, and Balance Sheets: The New Economic Rules of Engagement in a Wireless World

by Walter B. Wristonvia Hoover Institution Press
Monday, November 23, 2009

The Internet has changed everything. It is altering the way institutions, both public and private, are managed, and the way individuals react to one another, their workplace, and their government.

The Road Ahead for the Fed
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The Road Ahead for the Fed

by George P. Shultz, Allan H. Meltzer, Peter R. Fisher, Donald L. Kohn, James D. Hamilton, John B. Taylor, Myron S. Scholes, Darrell Duffie, Andrew Crockett, Michael J. Halloran, Richard J. Herring, John D. Ciorciarivia Hoover Press
Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The Federal Reserve is the single most important economic policy institution in the United States. Its recent unprecedented actions and interventions have raised serious concerns in many quarters about inflation, as well as the independence and effectiveness of the Fed.

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Cap and Trade: An Inconvenient Tax

by Terry Anderson, Gary D. Libecapvia Defining Ideas
Friday, October 30, 2009

The cap and trade proposal of the Democrats could be economically counterproductive and environmentally negligible.

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From Parks to Pork

by Terry Anderson, Reed Watsonvia Hoover Digest
Friday, October 9, 2009

Two million more acres have been swallowed up under strict federal use restrictions, stoking the power of the “park barrel.” By Terry L. Anderson and Reed Watson.

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An Unclear and Present Danger

by Kenneth E. Scott, John B. Taylorvia Hoover Digest
Friday, October 9, 2009

Why are toxic assets so hard to clean up? Partly because they’re so hard to understand. By Kenneth E. Scott and John B. Taylor.

Cancel the Code Blue

by Scott W. Atlasvia Hoover Digest
Friday, October 9, 2009

Ready for restricted access to doctors, therapies, and care? Most patients say no. Yet this is what Obama Care is in a big hurry to deliver. By Scott W. Atlas.

The Housing Boom and Bust

via Hoover Digest
Friday, October 9, 2009

Hoover fellow Thomas Sowell contemplates the greatest expansion of government power in a generation.

Back to the Future on Markets

by Terry Anderson, Richard Sousavia Hoover Digest
Friday, October 9, 2009

There are actually some policy changes that will work and won’t cost a fortune. By Terry L. Anderson and Richard Sousa.

Getting Serious about the Flu

by Robert J. Barro, Jose F. Ursuavia Hoover Digest
Friday, October 9, 2009

When they strike, pandemics sicken not just people but whole economies. By Robert J. Barro and Jose F. Ursua.

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The Working Group on Economic Policy brings together experts on economic and financial policy to study key developments in the U.S. and global economies, examine their interactions, and develop specific policy proposals.

Milton and Rose Friedman: An Uncommon Couple