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The authors argue that TV regulation should be based on the same principles used for print media, for which control of editorial content lies in private hands rather than the government.
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Are consumers entitled to full disclosure about what is in their food? The authors contend that mandatory GM labeling laws actually harm consumers by pushing GM foods off the market.
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Because tax policy is a reflection of values, citizens in a democratic society should be concerned with how taxes are collected and spent.
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The author discusses key concepts in consumption and income taxes and identifies the problems of a transition to a consumption-based system.
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This book addresses the most prominent policy issues raised by advertising--competition, consumer information, children, ad bans, and free speech.
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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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The financial safety net constructed in the 1930s may be the single most destabilizing influence in the financial system.
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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 report presents two views of the progress toward telecommunications competition--one for North America and one for Europe.
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