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  • August 22, 2013
    National Interest (Online)
    No, NATO Shouldn’t Let Georgia In
    … NATO’s 2008 promise to Georgia. But it is better to retract a foolish commitment than to reflexively implement a policy that would harm American security. The proper lesson of international affairs is not to live up to every promise …
    By Doug Bandow
  • August 22, 2013
    Los Angeles Times (Online)
    Why Get off Welfare?
    … more than an entry‐​level job. By not working, welfare recipients may be responding rationally to the incentives our public policy makers have established. And yet we know that over the long term, a job is better than welfare. Census …
    By Michael D. Tanner
  • August 21, 2013
    National Review (Online)
    Welfare: A Better Deal than Work
    … would prefer to be working. By not working, welfare recipients are simply responding rationally to the incentive systems our public‐​policy makers have established for them. But in the long term, policies that discourage work are bad for the recipients …
    By Michael D. Tanner
  • August 20, 2013
    Globe Asia
    Doing Business, Singapore Style
    … reforming” the report’s methodology would have the effect of completely destroying the report’s credibility and usefulness as a policy tool. Fortunately, the Doing Business report has one very important ally, Jim Yong Kim himself. A campaign to save …
    By Steve H. Hanke
  • August 20, 2013
    The Wall Street Journal
    To Make Sense of the Coins Act, Follow the Money
    The recurring controversy over paper dollars versus metal coins is the result of the government’s monopoly on the production of currency.
    By Steve H. Hanke
  • August 19, 2013
    Blog
    Problems with Federal Infrastructure
    America’s entrepreneurs are looking for new opportunities. So let’s give them a crack at improving the nation’s infrastructure.
    By Chris Edwards
  • August 19, 2013
    New York Post (Online)
    When Welfare Pays Better than Work
    Congress and state legislatures should consider strengthening work requirements in welfare programs, removing exemptions and narrowing the definition of work.
    By Michael D. Tanner
  • August 19, 2013
    Detroit News
    U.S. Needs Deregulatory Stimulus
    The national government has turned into a vehicle for most everyone to attempt to live at most everyone else’s expense.
    By Doug Bandow
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