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American Enterprise Debates: QE2=The Titanic?
 
The widely acclaimed American Enterprise Debates returns with another big question for our times: how much quantitative easing is too much?
 
The Road to Better Aid: An Emerging Bipartisan Consensus?
 
As the new Congress considers the future of foreign assistance, Daniel Yohannes, CEO of MCC, and panelists from across the political spectrum will...
 
Crop Chemophobia: Are We Over-Regulating Pesticides?
 
What is the proper balance between crop protection and environmental and public health considerations? AEI scholar Jon Entine explores this...
 
China's Expanding Role in Latin America: Displacing US Leadership?
 
China's engagement in Latin America is not necessarily bad news- except when it comes at the expense of American interests and security in the...
 
 
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Stimulus measures may boost the economy enough to provide liftoff, but if they fail to produce lasting growth, 2012 could be painful.
 
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The global system for public health donations has a crippling accountability problem.
 
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A new study shows that public universities trounce the private ones in terms of the percentage return on investment.
 
 
 
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On Tuesday, Nick Schulz interviewed Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee Fred Upton on repealing ObamaCare, EPA regulation of greenhouse gases, net neutrality, and more.

How much quantitative easing is too much? Will monetary policy sink or save our economy? The AEI Debates series continues with a debate between AEI's John Makin and Douglas Holtz-Eakin on January 12. Register now.

The latest Economic Outlook looks at U.S. economic growth the first half of 2011, the potential rewards and perils of additional stimulus measures, and U.S. consumption as the best hope for sustainable global growth.

As Congress considers the future of foreign assistance, AEI will hold an event Thursday discussing whether a bipartisan consensus is emerging on aid effectiveness with an introduction from Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili.

The U.S. has been in Afghanistan for 10 years, yet confusion remains about what success there would look like. Frederick and Kimberly Kagan spent 150 days in Afghanistan and have a new report which they discussed at an event Monday