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Do the effects of inflation threaten the nation's private pension plans? The answer given by the authors is no, although some pension plans have failed to compensate investors for the erosion of the purchasing power of their funds.
What is the relationship between democratic government and a capitalist economic system?
The authors review the empirical evidence concerning the Food and Drug Administration's effect on the rate of innovation, the delays in introducing new drugs, and the profitability of pharmaceutical research.
This study is concerned primarily with comparing the behavior of for-profit, public, and voluntary hospitals.
This book examines the Soviet Union and the gradual process of liberalization in its press and government.
This book addresses the proliferation of legal constraints on policymaking in the executive branch of the federal government and highlights the risks and dangers this poses for public policy.
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