New op-ed on medicare for all. Cato Daily Podcast on government workers' rights. Upcoming book forum on China and the WTO.
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November 26, 2019
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No, Medicare for All Won’t Save Money ([link removed] )
When consumers pay for most medical services directly—the same way they pay for nearly everything else—the health care spending crisis will disappear.
- No, Medicare for All Won't Save Money ([link removed] )
By Charles Silver and David A. Hyman
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Are Government Workers Aware of Their Rights? ([link removed] )
The Janus ruling freed millions of state and local government workers from the fees associated with public sector unions. Are those workers aware of their rights? Joe Lehman of the Mackinac Center comments.
- Podcast: Are Government Workers Aware of Their Rights? ([link removed] )
Featuring Joe Lehman and Caleb O. Brown
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China’s Implementation of the Rulings of the World Trade Organization ([link removed] )
Does China comply with its obligations at the World Trade Organization? Is the WTO system effective at dealing with China? Doubt about China's behavior and the effectiveness of the WTO has been growing. One way to evaluate these questions is to consider China's reactions to WTO complaints brought against it. In his new book, Weihuan Zhou provides the most comprehensive analysis on this issue to date. Learn more at the upcoming December 4th forum.
- Book Forum: China's Implementation of the Rulings of the World Trade Organization ([link removed] )
Featuring Weihuan Zhou, James Bacchus, and Simon Lester
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