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  • Engineers say infrastructure continues to crumble
    Engineers say infrastructure continues to crumble

    By Ted Balaker
    September 4, 2003

  • World Bank Remains Fan of Privatization
    World Bank Remains Fan of Privatization

    By Geoffrey Segal
    September 3, 2003

  • Outsourcing Jobs to Foreigners
    Outsourcing Jobs to Foreigners

    By Ted Balaker
    September 2, 2003

  • A new brand of protectionism
    A new brand of protectionism

    By Adrian Moore
    September 2, 2003

  • Zoning Needs An Overhaul
    Zoning Needs An Overhaul

    Current approach distorts markets and stifles innovation

    By Chris Fiscelli
    September 2, 2003

  • Same old story in CA
    Same old story in CA

    By Ted Balaker
    September 1, 2003

  • Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #5
    Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #5

    Topics include: the registered traveler pilot program, cargo plane doors, and baggage theft.

    By Robert Poole
    September 1, 2003

  • Frequently Asked Questions About Water / Wastewater Privatization
    Frequently Asked Questions About Water / Wastewater Privatization

    By Geoffrey Segal and Adrian Moore
    September 1, 2003

  • Transportation Costs and the American Dream
    Transportation Costs and the American Dream

    By Randal O'Toole
    September 1, 2003

  • Getting the Right People for the Right Job
    Getting the Right People for the Right Job

    Solving Human Capital Challenges with Competitive Sourcing

    By Geoffrey Segal, Adrian Moore and John P. Blair
    September 1, 2003

  • Movin’ Juice
    Movin’ Juice

    Making Electricity Transmission More Competitive

    By Lynne Kiesling and Adrian Moore
    September 1, 2003

  • Surface Transportation Innovations #11
    Surface Transportation Innovations #11

    Topics include: the potential of FAST lanes, Texas' congestion reduction plans, TRB committee on future of fuel taxes, ULEVs in HOT lanes, and other features.

    By Robert Poole
    September 1, 2003

  • A Win-Win for Our Freeways
    A Win-Win for Our Freeways

    Transform carpool lanes to variable-priced toll lanes

    By Robert Poole
    August 29, 2003

  • Safety Underground
    Safety Underground

    By Ted Balaker
    August 27, 2003

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    The Cutest Cockroach

    By Ted Balaker
    August 27, 2003

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    Consumer Reports Collides with Lawyers

    By Ted Balaker
    August 26, 2003

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    Huge Savings Through Human Resources Outsourcing

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    By Geoffrey Segal
    August 26, 2003

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    Are gas prices really the highest ever?

    By Ted Balaker
    August 25, 2003

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