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  • The Enemy of My Enemy
    The Enemy of My Enemy

    How U.S. foreign policy stifles democracy in the Middle East

    By Michael Munger
    March 14, 2011

  • Hybrid Cars are Great, But Conventional Vehicles are Catching Up
    Hybrid Cars are Great, But Conventional Vehicles are Catching Up

    By Adrian Moore
    March 14, 2011

  • A Cause of Health Care Costs You Rarely Hear About
    A Cause of Health Care Costs You Rarely Hear About

    By Adrian Moore
    March 13, 2011

  • State of the State: Minnesota in 2011
    State of the State: Minnesota in 2011

    By Harris Kenny
    March 12, 2011

  • Cramdowns Could Return
    Cramdowns Could Return

    By Anthony Randazzo
    March 11, 2011

  • Google Deconstructed
    Google Deconstructed

    By Steven Titch
    March 11, 2011

  • US Missing Huge Opportunity by Not Opening Up Trade With Turkey
    US Missing Huge Opportunity by Not Opening Up Trade With Turkey

    Free trade would mean lower prices on goods here in the US, better opportunities for American companies, as well as increased employment.

    By Joshua Newell and Anthony Randazzo
    March 11, 2011

  • State of the State: Oregon in 2011
    State of the State: Oregon in 2011

    By Harris Kenny
    March 10, 2011

  • New, Even More Exaggerated, Florida High-Speed Rail Numbers
    New, Even More Exaggerated, Florida High-Speed Rail Numbers

    By Wendell Cox
    March 10, 2011

  • Foreclosure Growth Slowing But Don’t Jump for Joy Just yet
    Foreclosure Growth Slowing But Don’t Jump for Joy Just yet

    By Anthony Randazzo
    March 10, 2011

  • The Lobster Underground
    The Lobster Underground

    Food vendors vs. the state

    By Baylen Linnekin
    March 10, 2011

  • Puerto Rico Gov. Luis Fortuño Embraces PPPs
    Puerto Rico Gov. Luis Fortuño Embraces PPPs

    By Harris Kenny
    March 8, 2011

  • Bill Gates on State Budgets, Entitlement Spending and Education Cuts
    Bill Gates on State Budgets, Entitlement Spending and Education Cuts

    By Harris Kenny
    March 7, 2011

  • Are Discouraged Workers Done Leaving the Labor Force?
    Are Discouraged Workers Done Leaving the Labor Force?

    By David Godow
    March 7, 2011

  • GAO Report Echoes Reason’s Recommendations on Government Reform
    GAO Report Echoes Reason’s Recommendations on Government Reform

    By David Godow
    March 7, 2011

  • Interstate 2.0
    Interstate 2.0

    Why fiscal conservatives should support rebuilding Americaâ??s federal highway system

    By Robert Poole
    March 7, 2011

  • Recovering Retail Trade Signals Strong Consumer Activity
    Recovering Retail Trade Signals Strong Consumer Activity

    By David Godow
    March 4, 2011

  • Florida Supreme Court Rules With Gov. Scott, Tampa-Orlando High-Speed Rail Appears to be Canceled
    Florida Supreme Court Rules With Gov. Scott, Tampa-Orlando High-Speed Rail Appears to be Canceled

    By Robert Poole
    March 4, 2011

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