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Corporate Accounting: Congress and FASB Ignore Business Realities by T. J.
77.
Rodgers (October 25, 2002)
Fat Cats and Thin Kittens: Are People Who Make Large Campaign Contribu-
76.
tions Different? by John McAdams and John C. Green (September 25, 2002)
10 Reasons to Oppose Virginia Sales Tax Increases by Chris Edwards and
75.
Peter Ferrara (September 18, 2002)
Personal Accounts in a Down Market: How Recent Stock Market
74.
Declines Affect the Social Security Reform Debate by Andrew Biggs
(September 10, 2002)
Campaign Finance Regulation: Lessons from Washington State by
73.
Michael J. New (September 5, 2002)
Did Enron Pillage California? by Jerry Taylor and Peter VanDoren (August 22, 2002)
72.
Caught in the Seamless Web: Does the Internet's Global Reach Justify
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Less Freedom of Speech? by Robert Corn-Revere (July 24, 2002)
Farm Subsidies at Record Levels As Congress Considers New Farm Bill
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by Chris Edwards and Tad De Haven (October 18, 2001)
Watching You: Systematic Federal Surveillance of Ordinary Americans by
69.
Charlotte Twight (October 17, 2001)
The Failed Critique of Personal Accounts by Peter Ferrara (October 8, 2001)
68.
Lessons from Vermont: 32-Year-Old Voucher Program Rebuts Critics by
67.
Libby Sternberg (September 10, 2001)
Lessons from Maine: Education Vouchers for Students since 1873 by Frank
66.
Heller (September 10, 2001)
Internet Privacy and Self-Regulation: Lessons from the Porn Wars by Tom
65.
W. Bell (August 9, 2001)
It's the Spending, Stupid! Understanding Campaign Finance in the Big-
64.
Government Era by Patrick Basham (July 18, 2001)
A 10-Point Agenda for Comprehensive Telecom Reform by Adam D. Thierer
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