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106.
Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae: An Exit Strategy for the Taxpayer by
Arnold Kling (September 8, 2008)
105.
FASB: Making Financial Statements Mysterious by T. J. Rodgers
(August 19, 2008)
104.
A Fork in the Road: Obama, McCain, and Health Care by Michael Tanner
(July 29, 2008)
103.
Asset Bubbles and Their Consequences by Gerald P. O'Driscoll Jr.
(May 20, 2008)
102.
The Klein Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Polemics by Johan Norberg
(May 14, 2008)
101.
WHO's Fooling Who? The World Health Organization's Problematic
Ranking of Health Care Systems by Glen Whitman (February 28, 2008)
100.
Is the Gold Standard Still the Gold Standard among Monetary Systems?
by Lawrence H. White (February 8, 2008)
99.
Sinking SCHIP: A First Step toward Stopping the Growth of
Government Health Programs by Michael F. Cannon (September 13, 2007)
98.
Doublespeak and the War on Terrorism by Timothy Lynch (September 6,
2006)
97.
No Miracle in Massachusetts: Why Governor Romney's Health Care
Reform Won't Work by Michael Tanner (June 6, 2006)
96.
Free Speech and the 527 Prohibition by Stephen M. Hoersting (April 3, 2006)
95.
Dispelling the Myths: The Truth about TABOR and Referendum C by Michael J.
New and Stephen Slivinski (October 24, 2005)
94.
The Security Pretext: An Examination of the Growth of Federal Police
Agencies by Melanie Scarborough (June 29, 2005)
93.
Keep the Cap: Why a Tax Increase Will Not Save Social Security by Michael Tanner
(June 8, 2005)
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