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Every year for the past 25, at least, negotiating teams for the seven states on the Colorado River have worked to overcome a ...
A new Rasmussen Reports Heartland Institute poll says 72% of likely voters say they are “very” or “somewhat” concerned about ...
New poll shows 32% of Democratic voters say they “hope” that China “wins the tariff war” with the Trump administration.
Patients often trust they are getting personalized advice from their health care providers, yet that is not always the case.
A new paper by Dr. Judith Curry, one of the world’s most prominent scientists skeptical of a looming human-caused climate catastrophe, and economist Harry DeAngelo cautions investors and the public ...
Past Director, Deregulation Unit at the Institute of Public Affairs Alan Moran, Ph.D. is the past director (2014) of the Deregulation Unit at the Institute of Public Affairs and runs the Regulation ...
John A. Tatom is the President of Thoroughbred Economics, a consultancy in finanacial economics serving universities, central banks, financial institutions and other private clients and a fellow at ...
David Harrington joined Kenyon’s economics department in 1986. His research focuses on the effects of state regulations on labor and consumer markets, especially funeral markets. He finds that ...
Lee Gerhard is senior scientist emeritus, University of Kansas, and past director and state geologist of the Kansas Geological Survey. His research interests are in carbonate sedimentology, petroleum ...
Dan Lips is a senior fellow at the Goldwater Institute and the Maryland Public Policy Institute. Previously, he served as the senior education policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation. Before joining ...
Philip Porter is a professor of economics at the University of South Florida. Recent publications: “The Economic Impact of the Olympic Games: Ex Ante Predictions and Ex Post Reality” (with D. Fletcher ...