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  • The Internet Is Not Neutral (and No Law Can Make It So)
    The Internet Is Not Neutral (and No Law Can Make It So)

    Why net neutrality will stifle innovation and competition
    Policy Study 375

    By Steven Titch
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    New Report Challenges Economic “Benefits” of Labor Unions

    By Leonard Gilroy
    May 28, 2009

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    Wither to Conservatism?

    By Shikha Dalmia
    May 27, 2009

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    Obama’s Plans to Expand Federal Bureaucracy Could Bring $1 Trillion Price Tag

    By Leonard Gilroy
    May 27, 2009

  • Private Infrastructure Investment Alive and Kicking
    Private Infrastructure Investment Alive and Kicking

    By Leonard Gilroy
    May 27, 2009

  • The Dangers of Overreaction Regulation
    The Dangers of Overreaction Regulation

    By Anthony Randazzo
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  • Transportation-Housing Trade Offs of Suburban, Urban, and Rural Living
    Transportation-Housing Trade Offs of Suburban, Urban, and Rural Living

    By Samuel Staley
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    State Revenues, Deficits, and Bailouts in the Spotlight

    By Leonard Gilroy
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  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #63
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #63

    Topics include: GPS backup getting more attention; ATC user fees redux; steps toward "virtual towers;" ATC modernization progress in Europe; and other news.

    By Robert Poole
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    By Samuel Staley
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    By Anthony Randazzo
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    By Shikha Dalmia
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  • India’s Elections, World Trade, and Energy Prices
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    By Samuel Staley
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    Do Polluting Plants Locate Near Poor Neighborhoods?

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    The Transportation Pork Trough Starts to Fill Up

    By Adrian Moore
    May 23, 2009

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    By Samuel Staley
    May 23, 2009

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