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Destroying Insurance Markets cover imageDESTROYING INSURANCE MARKETS
Written by
Conrad F. Meier
October 2005
79 pages
paperback
Emerging Issues 2005 book imageEMERGING ISSUES 2005
Edited by
Joseph L. Bast
and Dennis Byrne
August 2005
107 pages
paperback

Emerging Issues 2006 book imageEMERGING ISSUES 2006
Edited by
Diane Carol Bast
and Michael Van Winkle
March 2006
75 pages
paperback
Emerging Issues 2007 book imageEMERGING ISSUES 2007
Edited by
Diane Carol Bast
and S.T. Karnick
January 2007
108 pages
paperback

Please Don't Poop in My Salad book imagePLEASE DON'T POOP IN MY SALAD
Written by
Joseph L. Bast
July 2006
70 pages
paperback
Ten Principles of State Fiscal PolicyTEN PRINCIPLES OF STATE FISCAL POLICY
Written by
Joseph L. Bast
Steve Stanek
Richard Vedder, Ph.D.
2006
20 pages
paperback
 
 


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John Nothdurft - November 18, 2009
Gov. Bill Ritter wants to transfer $132 million in taxpayer money into the government’s coffers by increasing taxes on soda, candy and Internet purchases.Those ... (read more)

James G. Lakely - November 17, 2009
Florida transportation officials, worried about the state gas tax bringing in too little revenue, have proposed a high-tech alternative: Tracking where ... (read more)

Eileen Norcross - November 17, 2009
This was to be the year that Xanadu, a two million-square-foot entertainment/shopping complex, was to open in the New Jersey Meadowlands. Promising an indoor ... (read more)

Victor E. Schwartz and Christopher E. Appel - November 12, 2009
We have all heard of federal bailouts for our insurance companies, automobile companies, and even banks, but few realize that buried in a deep silo on Capitol ... (read more)

Steve Stanek - November 11, 2009
With taxes on beer, wine, and spirits in Illinois having jumped nearly 25 to 90 percent,  depending on the item, on September 1, buyers of alcoholic ... (read more)



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