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  • - Government, Lawsuits, and the Rule of Law
    av Michael I. Krauss
    280,-

    In this new policy report, so-called government ""recoupment"" lawsuits are carefully examined and found to be flagrant abuses of the constitutional separation of powers, seriously undermining over 200 hundred years of common-law torts adjudication.

  • - Anatomy of a Policy Failure
    av Dominick T. Armentano
    386,-

    Examines classic cases in antitrust law and demonstrates a surprising gap between the stated aims of antitrust law and what it actually accomplishes in the real world. Instead of protecting competition, this book asserts, antitrust law actually protects certain politically-favoured competitors.

  • - Healthcare Solutions for America (Independent Studies in Political Economy)
    av Goodman
    306,-

    Despite having surmounted numerous obstacles, the Affordable Care Act remains highly controversial and faces ongoing calls for its replacement. The question is: replace it with what? In A Better Choice, economist and John C. Goodman answers the question clearly and concisely.

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    386,-

    Many feminists have believed that government is the natural ally of the women's movement. However, this book demonstrates that the opposite is true. McElroy demonstrates that in vital issues from sex and birth control to business and science, government has been the real obstacle in preventing women from achieving personal freedom and equal rights.

  • - A Century of Economic Folly
    av Burton A Abrams
    480,-

  • - Immigration, Civilization, and America
    av Alvaro Vargas Llosa
    510,-

    The recent reawakening of the debate about migration in the new millennium has evoked intense emotion, particularly in the United States and Europe. Global Crossings cuts through the jungle of myth, falsehood, and misrepresentation that dominates the debate, clarifying the causes and consequences of human migration.

  • - Insurance Markets and Regulation
     
    496,-

  • - Insurance Markets and Regulation
     
    700,-

  • - Choice, Community, and Civil Society
     
    560,-

    Analysing large-scale, private and voluntary, community-based provision of social services, urban infrastructure, and community governance, this book provides suggestions on how to restore the vitality of city life. This book reveals how providing local public goods through freely competitive, market-based entrepreneurship is renewing communities and strengthening civil society.

  • av David Beckworth
    516,-

  • - Justice Without the State
    av Bruce L. Benson
    450,-

  • - Competition and Antitrust in High Technology
    av Stan J. Liebowitz
    386,-

    Makes the case that free markets in high technology industry deliver better products to consumers, at lower prices, without government intervention. This publication's careful scholarship, well-founded hypotheses, and refutations of previously accepted theories-extending far beyond the Microsoft case-make this publication a vital piece of understanding for the future of technology and economics.

  • - Predatory Litigation and the Smothering of Innovation
    av William J. Watkins
    356,-

  • - American Tort Law on Trial
    av Eric Helland
    326,-

    Economists Eric Helland and Alexander Tabarrok present their study of tens of thousands of tort cases from across the US. The result is the most complete picture of the US system of civil justice to date. Examining three of the key players of the tort system, Helland and Tabarrok conclude that the tort system is badly broken in some respects but functions surprisingly well in others.

  • - The Consequences of Prohibition
    av Jeffrey A. Miron
    320,-

    Offers a sophisticated analysis of the true costs, benefits, and consequences of enforcing drug prohibition. Miron argues that prohibition's effects on drug use have been modest and that prohibition has numerous side effects, most of them highly undesirable. Miron's analysis leads to a disturbing finding - the more resources given to the fight against drugs, the greater the homicide rate.

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