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How Government Reduces Employment, Murray L. Weidenbaum
How Government Reduces Employment, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
Murray Weidenbaum shows how the federal government conducts many activities that affect the ability of the private sector to create jobs.
How Government Reduces Employment, Murray L. Weidenbaum
How Government Reduces Employment, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
Government mandates contribute to reducing the ability of the private sector to create jobs. But ways need to be developed that can offset this.
The Case For The Savings-Exempt Income Tax, Murray L. Weidenbaum
The Case For The Savings-Exempt Income Tax, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
Murray Weidenbaum gives his reasons why he supports a savings-exempt income tax.
The U.S./Ec Relationship: Friends And Competitors, Murray L. Weidenbaum
The U.S./Ec Relationship: Friends And Competitors, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
The United States and the European Community need to develop a better understanding of how to simultaneously be both friends and competitors. U.S. firms with facilities in the EC will benefit from this regional trade zone while others will find difficulties trying to export goods to the EC. The author concludes that he expects the United States and the European Community will work more closely in the 21st century.
A New Technology Policy For The United States, Murray L. Weidenbaum
A New Technology Policy For The United States, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
The Clinton Administration is proposing a new technology policy, but unfortunately wants to follow the policy used when national security was the motivating force. A new policy would be more effective if it reduced governmental obstacles to the commercialization of new technology.
Restraining Medicine Prices: Controls Vs. Competition, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Restraining Medicine Prices: Controls Vs. Competition, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
With the cost of prescription medicines constantly rising, the government has been considering price controls. This report explains the R&D process from laboratory studies to FDA review to approval by the FDA. As an alternative to price controls, competition could be a way for helping to keep prices down.
Clintonomics: An Early Look, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Clintonomics: An Early Look, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
More of an activist administration is expected during President Clinton's first term, which will include more regulation and higher business and upper income bracket taxation. More spending programs are expected as well, which could create opportunities for industrial companies that work with the government.
Greater China: The Next Economic Superpower?, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Greater China: The Next Economic Superpower?, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
This article shows how the Asian rim has become the fastest growing part of the world and will continue to do so into the 21st century.
The Economic Challenges Of The Next Four Years, Murray L. Weidenbaum
The Economic Challenges Of The Next Four Years, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
During President Clinton's first term, it is expected that a national industrial and planning policy will be adopted. More government regulation, more taxes for those in the upper brackets, and more spending programs are expected as well.