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Subject AEI This Week: Biden won't regret compromising on COVID-19 relief
Date January 30, 2021 12:15 PM
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<a href= "[link removed]" target="_blank" id="" >Biden won't regret compromising on COVID-19 relief</a><br> <[[${article01URL}]]>
Reuters
The economy and the nation would gain, not lose, from a scaled-down plan that can win some Republican support, explains Michael Strain.
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Hal Brands writes that Beijing is trying to create old-fashioned spheres of influence with a 21st-century twist.
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Miguel Cardona is a stealth nominee who will lead a team made up of union advocates and culture warriors, explains Frederick Hess.
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<a href= "[link removed]" target="_blank" id="" >We can improve health care. It just takes compromise.</a><br> <[[${article01URL}]]>
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James Capretta and Lanhee Chen share three ideas to expand coverage and control costs that Democrats and Republicans could agree on.<br>
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Reuters
Danielle Pletka writes that leadership, and a willingness to lay out choices to the American people, is the key, rather than the tactical shifts that have marked 21st-century US politics. These are the imperatives of the future, as they were before Donald Trump and will be after Joe Biden.<br>
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<a href= "[link removed]" target="_blank" id="" >The impact of policy design on payment concentration in ad hoc disaster relief: Lessons from the Market Facilitation and Coronavirus Food Assistance programs</a><br> <[[${article01URL}]]>
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Eric Belasco and Vincent Smith examine the distributional implica­tions of two recent ad hoc disaster aid programs. Results indicate payments are more concentrated on larger farms that receive higher per-acre payments under the 2018 Market Facilitation Program and federal crop insurance program.<br>
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