Posted on 14 October 2010. Tags: "regulatory reform" , 10000 commandments , 10kc , All Episodes , antitrust , biggovernment.com , CEI , ceipodcast , regulation , ten thousand commandments , Washington Times , Wayne Crews
CEI Vice President for Policy Wayne Crews talks about why antitrust actually hurts competition, and offers some ideas for regulatory reform.
October 14, 2010: Antitrust Follies and Regulatory Reform [ 7:40 ] Play Now | |
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Posted on 28 September 2009. Tags: Associated Press , Baltimore Sun , Ben Hall , Benjamin L. Cardin , Carolyn B. Maloney , CEI , classical liberal , climate change , cultural rape , Dan Leistikow , Donald Trump , Drew Tidwell , E.J. McMahon , economics , Economy , efficiency , energy , Environmental Protection Agency , federalism , Financial Times , fr33 , free markets , freedom , French National Library , ft.com , global warming , Google Books , greenhouse gas emissions , Hachette , individualism , iTunes , Joseph Curl , libertarian , liberty , limited government , Lisa Jackson , Manhattan Institute , Michael Gormley , Myron Ebell , Parent Teacher Organization , Patterson , personal responsibility , Philadelphia Inquirer , Richard Ravitch , Rocky Mountain News , Rush Limbaugh , San Francisco Chronicle , Science First , sea level rise , Seattle Post-Intelligencer , self government , Serge Eyrolles , small government , Steven Chu , Syndicat National de l’Edition , Tom Golisano , UN , United Nations , Washington Times , wsj , wsj.com
Your host Richard Morrison welcomes Jeremy Lott and Ryan Young for episode 62. We start with the newspaper bailout, Steven Chu on energy policy and Google’s copyright troubles. We then look at New York’s finances, Obama at the UN and a Washington, D.C. corruption scandal.
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Posted on 24 August 2009. Tags: Amy Ridenour , architecture , at&t , Barbara Moss , Bauhaus , Ben Conery , Blair Kamin , Blue Dog , Brutalism , cancer , cars , cash for clunkers , CEI , Chicago Tribune , classical liberal , conspiracy , David Hogberg , DeStefano Partners , Dunil Almeida , economics , Economy , false statements , federalism , fr33 , fraudulent concealment , free markets , freedom , Google Voice , government-run health care , Gropius , healthcare , Horace Cooper , IBD , individualism , iPhone , iTunes , Jack Abramoff , Judy Kent , libertarian , liberty , limited government , Lindsay McCreith , london 2012 , MATTHEW DOLAN , Michael Reese Hospital , National Center for Public Policy Research , Neal Boudette , obstruction , olympic news , pcmag.com , personal responsibility , Ryan Balis , Sascha Segan , Sean Higgins , self government , Shattered Lives , small government , Wall Street Journal , Washington Times , wsj
Your host Richard Morrison welcomes back William Yeatman and Jeremy Lott for episode 57. We start with health care, cash for clunkers and an iPhone controversy and continue with the scandal that wouldn’t die and Olympic News.
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