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The U.S. Organ Procurement System: A Prescription for Reform
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The Underclass Revisited
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The Unheavenly City Revisited
Regular price $14.95 Save $-14.95Big cities so often appear to have terrible problems, and Americans have a long history of convincing themselves that urban areas are in crises and that the federal government must do something to improve matters.
Edward C. Banfield argues the conventional wisdom is incorrect. In The Unheavenly City Revisited, he presents rigorous analyses showing that “by any conceivable measure of material welfare the present generation of urban Americans is, on the whole, better off than any other large group of people has ever been anywhere.” He furthermore argues that there is little evidence that the billions of dollars of government spending is improving matters. Indeed, well-intended government actions have proved harmful in some instances.
The Unheavenly City Revisited cautions policymakers that their biases may affect their perceptions of America’s metropolitan areas. Improving the lives of people in cities through government action is an exceedingly complex enterprise. Government officials and citizens alike must be realists about what government action can achieve.
The Unheavenly City Revisited
Regular price $14.95 Save $-14.95Big cities so often appear to have terrible problems, and Americans have a long history of convincing themselves that urban areas are in crises and that the federal government must do something to improve matters.
Edward C. Banfield argues the conventional wisdom is
incorrect. In The Unheavenly City Revisited, he presents rigorous
analyses showing that “by any conceivable measure of material welfare the
present generation of urban Americans is, on the whole, better off than any
other large group of people has ever been anywhere.” He furthermore argues that
there is little evidence that the billions of dollars of government spending is
improving matters. Indeed, well-intended government actions have proved harmful
in some instances.
The Unheavenly City Revisited cautions policymakers that their biases may affect their perceptions of America’s metropolitan areas. Improving the lives of people in cities through government action is an exceedingly complex enterprise. Government officials and citizens alike must be realists about what government action can achieve.
The US Labor Market
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The US Labor Market
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The Walter Berns Constitution Day Lectures: 2011–24
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The Withering Away of the Totalitarian State... and Other Surprises
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This Hemisphere of Liberty: A Philosophy of the Americas
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Three Simple Principals of Trade Policy
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Thwarting Consumer Choice
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Thwarting Consumer Choice
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Toward a More Perfect Union:
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Toward a Theology of the Corporation
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Toward Fundamental Tax Reform
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Trade and Security:
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Trade and Wages: Leveling Wages Down
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Trade in Services: A Case for Open Markets
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Transition Costs of Fundamental Tax Reform
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Two Nations
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U.S. Markets for Vaccines:
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U.S. Markets for Vaccines:
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U.S. Public Policy Toward Network Industries
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Unemployment Benefits: Should There Be a Compulsory Federal Standard?
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United States Fiscal Policy: Its Effects at Home and Abroad
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US Health Policy and Market Reforms
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US Health Policy and Market Reforms
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US Health Policy and Market Reforms
Regular price $30.00 Save $-30.00Health care has been a prominent topic in the US national political conversation for decades, with no end in sight. The status quo, even before the COVID-19 pandemic exposed flaws in the nation’s public health system, has been too dysfunctional for the issue to fall far down the list of voter priorities.
Among other things, a large segment of the US population remains uninsured, and the relentless annual increase in medical care costs in excess of income growth is placing increasing financial strain on households and governments. While these problems have fueled a strong desire for change, there is a divide over how to proceed, which has made reaching consensus elusive. Most Americans are familiar with the views advanced by one side of the debate. Medicare for All, which would have the federal government run a public insurance plan for the entire country, is the paradigmatic reform advanced by those who favor full governmental control. It and similar reforms have been discussed widely in recent years in high-profile political campaigns.
The alternative—more reliance on market forces—is less well-known or understood, partly because there is less consensus among those who favor it on what it would entail. This volume attempts to describe in some detail one version of such a plan. It also explains the major features of current US health policy and the relevant history of how we arrived at this point, because the proposed reforms are best understood in relation to the incumbent system.
In general terms, the recommended changes would inject more discipline and consumer choice into what already exists rather than replace it with something entirely new. The focus of the recommendations is not on better readiness for the next pandemic or public health crisis. That certainly should be a priority for Congress. However, even if such improvements get approved, the nation’s underlying system of insurance and care providers will remain mired in dysfunction. The focus of this volume is on reforming that system to better deliver services that patients need regardless of whether a pandemic is creating global turmoil.
Using Federalism to Improve Environmental Policy
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Using Marginal Damages in Environmental Policy
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Using Marginal Damages in Environmental Policy
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Vaccines for Children Program: A Critique
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Wage Policy in the Federal Bureaucracy
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Wealth and Justice
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Wealth and Justice
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Whom the Gods Would Destroy or How Not to Deregulate
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Why Groups Go to Extremes
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Women's Figures
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Women's Figures
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Youth Crime and Urban Policy: A View from the Inner City
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