Vol. 30 No. 1, March 2007
Index
- Cigarettes and the courts.
- From little roads to 'roadless'.
- Reagan and the wonks.
- The Wright stuff: when is aviation reform not really reform?
- Stoking the rigged terror of secondhand smoke: the "science" behind the surgeon general's latest report on secondhand smoke does not support officials' claims.
- Banking regulation's illusive quest: far from requiring greater government oversight, U.S. banking's woes have been the product of regulation.
- The SBA's justification IOU: does small business need government loan guarantees?
- The challenge of hedge fund regulation: as other nations expand access to hedge funds, should the U.S. adopt tighter regulation?
- The mythical benefits of shareholder control: given the evidence that board governance benefits investors, why is there call for increased shareholder control of corporations?
- A new law for the bond rating industry: will recent reform increase competition?
- Don't politicize science (unless you're on my side).
- The free market remedy.
- Give me a home where the subsidies roam.