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Two achievements--up the poor and animating civil society--are powerful moral claims for business corporations but schemes for corporate governance jeopardize these achievements.
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This study explains why financial services have for centuries been regulated to a greater extent than are most products that do not directly affect people's health or safety.
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The authors of this volume challenge the common perception that the removal of old distortions from the tax system would seriously hurt segments of the economy.
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In the midst of general euphoria over a new and seemingly increasing federal budget surplus,this bookoffers a guide to this new situation.
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In this volume, the author describes the changes in wages during the 1980s that led to increased rewards in schooling in the labor market.
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This book assesses the likely consequences of tighter science budgets and suggests ways in which U.S. science can come to terms with downsizing.
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The authors describe how proposed tax reforms would affect corporate financial policy and summarize economists' knowledge of the magnitude of those effects.
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Economists, trade policy experts, and legislators express their views on the competitive position of the United States in world trade.
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This pioneering study uses the latest available data to examine the internationalization of regulation and regulatory reform.
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