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October 5, 2004

Beware of Liberals Who Profess to Care about the Deficit

In the midst of a presidential campaign, the economy is usually front and center of the debate.
September 30, 2004

The Age of Innovation — Even in Compensation

Tech companies have been able to hire and keep the best employees because they typically have compensated them generously.
September 28, 2004

"And the Winner Is...the Taxman"

When TV personality Oprah Winfrey gave away 276 new Pontiacs to her audience, some cynics called it just a publicity stunt.

September 23, 2004

Giving R&D Credit Where Credit is Due

Research and development is the foundation of technological advance, the engine that helps deliver miracle drugs, timesaving devices and the cutting-edge technology that generates new jobs and economic progress.
September 22, 2004

The Impact of Drug Reimportation and Price Controls: The U.S. and Massachusetts

Consumer groups and the media are putting pressure on public officials to allow U.S. citizens to reimport drugs from foreign countries like Canada. This report concludes reimportation programs or price controls would have a dramatic negative impact on drug development in the United States and, because it is home to a significant research center, on the economy of Massachusetts.
September 21, 2004

The Road to a Simpler Tax System

When President Bush called for a simpler, fairer tax system in his party convention acceptance speech, the audience roared.
September 14, 2004

The Medicaid Quagmire

The fastest growing program in state budgets threatens the fiscal health of states, and the physical health of poor people.
September 9, 2004

Taxing the Internet: A Candy Shop for State Legislators

As Congress returns from its August flight from the political swamp on the Potomac, one of the issues it needs to resolve is Internet taxation.
September 8, 2004

Bush, Health Care and Taxes

On first thought, these three topics — President Bush, health care and taxes — don’t seem to go together.
September 2, 2004

Want to See the Difference a Little Freedom Can Make?

As unrecognizable as VoIP might be as a term today, it will be on everyone’s lips, and in everyone’s homes, tomorrow – if regulators are forced to keep their acquisitive hands off of it.

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