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Op-Ed Columnist - Something for Nothing
On May 12, the Senate Finance Committee held a hearing on health care reform. There was a long table of 13 experts, and a vast majority agreed that ending the tax exemption on employer-provided health benefits should be part of a reform package. They gave the reasons that experts — on right or ...
Op-Ed Columnist - Betraying the Planet
Op-Ed Columnist - Betraying the Planet
nytimes.com — So the House passed the Waxman-Markey climate-change bill. In political terms, it was a remarkable achievement. But... 212 representatives voted no. A handful of these no votes came from representatives who considered the bill too weak, but most rejected ... (more) Op-Ed Columnist - Betraying the Planet
Op-Ed Columnist - Health Care Showdown
Op-Ed Columnist - Health Care Showdown
nytimes.com — America’s political scene has changed immensely since the last time a Democratic president tried to reform health... care. So has the health care picture: with costs soaring and insurance dwindling, nobody can now say with a straight face that the U.S. ... (more) Op-Ed Columnist - Health Care Showdown
Op-Ed Columnist - Not Enough Audacity
Op-Ed Columnist - Not Enough Audacity
nytimes.com — When it comes to domestic policy, there are two Barack Obamas. On one side there’s Barack the... Policy Wonk, whose command of the issues — and ability to explain those issues in plain English — is a joy to behold. But on the other side there’s Barack ... (more) Op-Ed Columnist - Not Enough Audacity
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Economist's View — ... US launches WTO case against China - FT Something for Nothing - David Brooks Saving rates everywhere are ...

The Arbiter of Ignorance
Greg Mankiw's Blog — ... economic analysis that suggests that such a policy addresses problems of adverse selection and moral hazard? None that I know. If it has to stand on its own financially, the public plan has no special advantage in addressing these problems. In any event, it is not like the only alternative to a public health insurance plan is unregulated laissez faire. The main intriguing alternative in the current policy debate is something along the lines of the Wyden-Bennett bill (see this David Brooks column or this letter from CBO on the proposal). ...

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