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  • by Manhattan Institute for Policy Research) Murray & Charles (Senior Research Fellow
    £6.49

    The Happiness of the People was the 2009 Irving Kristol Lecture, delivered at the American Enterprise Institute's Annual Dinner on March 11, 2009. The Irving Kristol Award is given annually to a scholar who has made extraordinary contributions to improved public policy and social welfare.

  • - The Grand Ambitions of a Decaying State
    by Dan Blumenthal
    £19.99

    Once the darling of U.S. statesmen, corporate elites, and academics, the People's Republic of China has evolved into America's most challenging strategic competitor. Its future appears dystopian. This book tells the story of how China got to this place and analyzes where it will go next and what that will mean for the future of U.S. strategy.

  • - A Doctrine in Search of Data
    by Nicholas Eberstadt & Sally Satel
    £10.49

    The study analyzes and challenges the income inequality hypothesis, which purports to show that inequality in incomenot poverty per seis bad for people's health.

  • by Deepak Lal
    £10.49

    This monograph suggests that the world needs an American pax to provide both global peace and prosperity.

  • - Two Opposing Views
    by David S. Evans, Franklin L. Fischer, David M. Rubinfeld & et al.
    £10.49

    Key economists for the government and for the Microsoft Corporation lay out their views on the key issues and then respond to the views presented by the opposing side.

  • - The Irrationality of Antidumping Laws
    by Claude E. Barfield
    £14.49

    This book explores the negative consequences of attempts to protect key U.S. manufacturing industries through the use of antidumping laws.

  • by Lawrence J. White
    £10.49

    This volume shows that the public policy concerns are not accidental, because such industries often embody two major and widely recognized forms of potential market failure

  • by Professor Roger G (Stanford University) Noll
    £10.49

  • - A Review of U.S. and Cross-national Studies
    by Professor Patricia M (University of Pennsylvania) Danzon
    £10.49

    Drug coverage for seniors is better addressed by private-sector plans than by forcing manufacturers to offer Federal Supply Schedule discounts to the retail sector.

  • - Lessons from Nine Case Studies
    by Charles W. Calomiris, University of Florida, USA) Karceski & et al.
    £10.49

    This work draws on nine case studies to determine the motivation for bank mergers, to assess the advertised gains in efficiency and services, and to resolve inconsistencies between econometric studies and comparisons of performance in different US states and in different countries.

  • by Jerry A. Hausman
    £10.49

    This book calculates the deadweight loss caused by the inefficient method of taxation that the Federal Communications Commission has employed and describes an alternative method.

  • by Lillian R. BeVier
    £10.49

    If some members of Congress and the Federal Communications Commission have their way, they will mandate free television for federal candidates.

  • by R. W Crandall
    £10.49

  • by Guy Molyneux, Everett Carll Ladd, Stanley Greenberg & et al.
    £10.49

    This text examines information from surveys of public attitudes to assess people's views about the government's role in reducing income differences between the rich and poor.

  • - The Corporation as it Ought to be - A Pfizer Lecture
    by Michael Novak
    £10.49

    Two achievementsup the poor and animating civil societyare powerful moral claims for business corporations but schemes for corporate governance jeopardize these achievements.

  • by David F. Bradford
    £10.49

    The author discusses key concepts in consumption and income taxes and identifies the problems of a transition to a consumption-based system.

  • - A Critique
    by Robert Goldberg
    £10.49

    Envisioned as a symbol of President Clinton's commitment to social change, the Vaccines for Children Program was designed to be a single-payer system for childhood vaccines, covering everyone up to the age of eighteen, but today the program is in disarray

  • - U.S. Policies at Cross-Purposes
    by Henry R. Nau
    £10.49

    This volume shows how a narrow focus on jobs and bilateral trade confrontations jeopardizes the real economic and security interests of the United States and its allies.

  • by Patricia M. Danzon
    £10.49

    This book discusses how global budgets relate to competitive cost-control strategies.

  • - Shaky Premises, Questionable Consequences
    by David Dranove & William D. White
    £10.49

    This book discusses President Bill Clinton's approach to health care industry reform.

  • by C. Eugene Steuerle
    £10.49

    This book discusses the economic effects of health care reform on the federal budget, the labor market, income distribution, innovation, and the adminstration of health care.

  • by Mark V. Pauly, Paul Feldstein, Patricia Danzon & et al.
    £11.49

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  • - December 1989 Elections in Taiwan, Republic of China
    by Martin L. Lasater
    £11.49

    In 1989, for the first time since 1947, the ruling nationalist party in the Republic of China in Taiwan competed in free elections with other major political parties for the right to govern. This work describes the results of the national, provincial and local electoral contests.

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    £10.49

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  • - Laying the Foundation for National Health Care Reform
    by Mark V. Pauly & Thomas W. Grannemann
    £14.49

    The authors offer principles for reform designed to encourage equity, efficiency, and accountability in all publicly funded health care programs.

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