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¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏpolicy briefs are grounded in academic research and inform economic policy debates and discussions.
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- David, P. (2002). Will Public Policy Protect the Architecture of the Internet?. Policy Brief.
- Goulder, L. (2002). U.S. Climate-Change Policy: The Bush Administration’s Plan and Beyond. Policy Brief.
- Rothwell, G. (2002). Does the US Subsidize Nuclear Power Insurance?. Policy Brief.
- Noll, R. (2001). Broadband Telecommunications Policy: Ending the Chaos. Policy Brief.
- Rosston, G. (2001). Antitrust Implications of Echostar-DirecTV Proposed Merger. Policy Brief.
- Romer, P. (2001). Growth Policy. Policy Brief.
- González, J. (2001). Mexico’s Macroeconomic Policy Dilemma: How to deal with the "super-peso?". Policy Brief.
- Rosston, G. (2001). The Future of Wireless. Policy Brief.
- McKinnon, R. (2001). Can the World Economy Afford American Tax Cuts?. Policy Brief.
- Wallsten, S. (2001). The Problem with Picking Winners: Evaluating Government Support for Commercial R & D. Policy Brief.
- Shoven, J. (2001). What President Bush Should Do ¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏ Social Security. Policy Brief.
- Krueger, A. (2001). Managing Crisis: What Do International Organizations Contribute?. Policy Brief.
- Fuchs, V. (2000). The Future of Managed Care. Policy Brief.
- Wolak, F. (2000). What Went Wrong With California’s Restructured Electricity Market?. Policy Brief.
- Bresnahan, T. (2000). The Microsoft Case: Implications for Competition and Innovation. Policy Brief.