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Business and EconomicsBusiness and Economic Studies (B&E), examines how the entrepreneurial spirit, the engine of economic growth and opportunity, is stifled by onerous taxes, regulations, and government programs. B&E recommends comprehensive public policy reforms that would maintain a robust economy, ensure consumer choice, and spur creativity and innovation.
Education StudiesEducation Studies (EDS) works to restore to all parents the basic right to choose the best educational opportunities for their children. Through research and grassroots outreach, EDS advances parental choice in education, high academic standards and accountability, charter schools, teacher quality, and school finance reform.
Environmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies (ES) examines and promotes the essential ingredients for abundant resources and environmental quality - property rights, markets, local action, and private initiative.
Health Care StudiesHealth Care Studies (HCS) When government micromanages health-care providers through regulation and price controls, health-care costs rise, employers cut benefits, and the quality of care for patients suffers. Only free-market competition puts the power back in the hands of consumers, and allows the unprecedented success of American medical innovation to thrive.
Technology StudiesTechnology Studies (TS) promotes opportunity, innovation, and economic growth by helping to limit harmful government intervention in the electronic frontier.
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