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Government Caused the Recessioon

 
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Steven Hayward will deliver the January 2011 Bradley Lecture at AEI.
 
American Enterprise Debates Part II: QE2 = The Titanic?
 
The widely acclaimed American Enterprise Debates returns with another big question for our times: how much quantitative easing is too much?
 
The Fate of Inwardness: Competing Modes of Self-Definition and Their Consequences for Collective Life
 
Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn will deliver the February 2011 Bradley Lecture at AEI.
 
Degrees of Difficulty: Can American Higher Education Regain Its Edge?
 
What challenges and opportunities surround the push to make American higher education more productive?
 
 
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The latest census data shows that growth occurs in states where taxes are lower. Seven of the nine states that do not levy an income tax grew faster than the national average.
 
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The 30 schools on the Chronicle's list are distinguished by high compensation received by the university presidents. One might expect them to have led their students to top academic performance, but this isn't the case.
 
 
 
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A free market can deliver the energy Americans need. AEI's Kenneth Green and Mark Perry explain why Congress needs to make sure the EPA doesn't sabotage that process with costly, ideological rules.

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AEI continues an annual tradition with a contemporary, inside-the-Beltway rendition of 'Twas the Week Before Christmas.

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D.C. parents are forced to bet on their child’s education in lotteries and untested schools. A majority end up in low-performing schools. AEI’s  Education Outlook examines the need for more high-quality options within school choice.