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The Rich World and the Food Crisis
By Adam Lerrick
Posted: Tuesday, July 8, 2008
The G8 countries' interventions have distorted global agricultural markets to the paralysis point.  [Read More]
When the Price of Bad Policy Is Hunger
By Adam Lerrick
Posted: Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Bad policies in rich nations have restricted food output, diverted crops from food to energy production, and stopped emerging-nation farmers from increasing capacity.   [Read More]
Wal-Mart: Ethical Retailing
From Evil Empire to Jolly Green Giant
By Jon Entine
Posted: Tuesday, July 8, 2008
The "green prism" through which Wal-Mart now views all of its products and operations is forcing critics to see the retail giant in a new light.  [Read More]
Have Health Reformers Forgotten Medicare?
By Joseph Antos
Posted: Monday, July 7, 2008
Tackling Medicare is essential to meaningful health care reform, but Congress seems willfully blind to urgency of fixing Medicare.  [Read More]
Housing, the Subprime Mortgage Crisis, and the Enduring Resilience of the U.S. Economy
By Michael Barone
Posted: Monday, July 7, 2008
A few thoughts on recent research about the resilience of the economy and the need for financial regulation.  [Read More]
World's Poor Hunger for Free Trade
By Kevin A. Hassett
Posted: Monday, July 7, 2008
Rich nations find it too inconvenient to wean themselves from shameful and morally indefensible agricultural policies.  [Read More]
How Inflation May Topple Mugabe
By Roger Bate
Posted: Monday, July 7, 2008
Billionfold inflation may do to Robert Mugabe what he would not allow Zimbabwean voters to do: end his rule.  [Read More]
The Jesse I Knew
By Danielle Pletka
Posted: Monday, July 7, 2008
A remembrance of the late Jesse Helms, the legendary and controversial chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.  [Read More]
Obama's Candidacy Is a Test
By Michael Barone
Posted: Monday, July 7, 2008
There are a lot of Americans who are not willing to vote for Obama for reasons that have nothing to do with race.  [Read More]
For the Democrats, a Ronald Reagan Moment
By David Frum
Posted: Monday, July 7, 2008
This November, the Democratic party may win a majority of the vote for president while also increasing its representation in both houses of Congress. Then what?  [Read More]
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