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Income Inequality In The U.S.: How Much Should We Be Concerned?

Speakers: Jared Bernstein, Scott Winship, Reihan Salam
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Power 2012 - Keeping the Lights on: What Role for Coal and Nuclear - Part I

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Comparing the Impact: Public Sector Labor Reform in Wisconsin and Indiana, by Josh Barro, demonstrates how over time, as municipalities are able to take advantage of the bargaining reforms, Wisconsin will, like Indiana, be better able to afford to retain and hire employees.

 

In a new report, The Shadow Regulatory State: The Rise of Deferred Prosecution Agreements, James R. Copland deems the Justice Department a "shadow business regulator" implementing onerous terms upon companies without transparency or judicial oversight.

 

Stifling New Cures: The True Cost of Lengthy Clinical Drug Trials, by Avik Roy, reveals outdated FDA policies are making drug development cost prohibitive.

 
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