Outmigration
			Commentary				
			
		Book Review: Sally Pipes’ ‘The Way Out Of Obamacare’
			Back in January of 2011, and over drinks with Sally Pipes and Rowena Itchon (respectively President and Vice President of the Pacific Research Institute), we got to talking about Pipes’ emigration from Canada to the United States when she was a young adult. Her mother’s parting plea to Pipes was ...		
					
					
			
																				
			John Tamny		
				
																						
			February 18, 2016		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Mind the PPACA gaps
			Sally Pipes, the president of the Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, has been one of the most visible players in the U.S. health finance policy fight for decades. Sir Anthony Fisher, a British businessman, set up the institute and sister think tanks, including the Manhattan Institute, to publish analyses ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 26, 2015		
				
					
			Agriculture				
			
		Capital Ideas: California’s Water “Shortage”
			KEY POINTS IN THIS BRIEF: Many commentators incorrectly identify California’s historic draught, melting of its snow caps, or a handful of misguided policies as the cause of the state’s current water crisis. The cause of California’s current water crisis is the absence of scarcity pricing based on the supply and ...		
					
					
			
																				
			John B Burke		
				
																						
			September 22, 2015		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		The seven lean years
			California’s Proposition 30, officially titled “Temporary Taxes to Fund Education,” is celebrating its second anniversary this November. The greatest anniversary gift would be to repeal it. California needs sustainable and robust economic growth. Strong economic growth creates jobs, raises families’ incomes and improves our standard of living. And, while economic ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne Winegarden		
				
																						
			November 3, 2014		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Countering the Democratic Midterm Push
			With an unpopular president in office and many congressional seats up for grabs, the Democratic high command is fundraising with a vengeance, hoping to swamp the 2014 midterms with dollars and attack ads to retain control of the Senate. So what should Republicans do? Here are some suggestions.  Remember ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Clark S. Judge		
				
																						
			September 8, 2014		
				
					
			California				
			
		Covered California’s Big Budget Blowout Is Coming
			Only by Obamacares standards could Covered California, Sacramentos state-run Obamacare exchange, be considered a success. Outside California, Obamacare is fading fast in the states. Some  led by Oregon and Maryland  intend to abandon their Obamacare health-insurance exchanges and let the federal government takeover. Covered California, however, is firing ...		
					
					
			
																				
			John R. Graham		
				
																						
			June 26, 2014		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		California’s High-Tax, Big-Government Comedown
			Anyone who has ever watched Animal Planet should be familiar with migrations. Geese do it, wildebeests and whales do it, turtles do it and, yes, people do it too. To migrate is a natural phenomenon. What’s interesting about most migrations is their purposes are generally positive: sex, food, sun and ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Arthur C. Laffer		
				
																						
			May 12, 2014		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Senate GOP Health Reform Plan Has Room For Improvement — But Still Better Than Obamacare
			In his recent State of the Union address, President Obama threw down a gauntlet for Republicans opposed to his health reform law. If you have specific plans to cut costs, cover more people, increase choice, tell America what youd do differently, he said. Lets see if the numbers add up. ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			February 19, 2014		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Startup Business Are America’s Best Job Creators
			‘Small business” is the recipient of much official love (as well as heavy regulatory intrusion), but it receives its loudest applause as the supposed source of most employment growth. Alas, that conventional wisdom is incorrect: The modern scholarly literature finds that it is new (not small) businesses  startups  ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Benjamin Zycher		
				
																						
			May 20, 2013		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		New Study Finds Startup Business Increases Growth of Real SGP
			A new study examining the effect of net employment creation by startup businesses on state gross product was released today. Startup Businesses and the Growth of Real State Gross Product is authored by PRI senior fellow Benjamin Zycher, Ph.D. Dr. Zycher uses a sample of 49 states for the period ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Benjamin Zycher		
				
																						
			May 14, 2013		
				
					Book Review: Sally Pipes’ ‘The Way Out Of Obamacare’
			Back in January of 2011, and over drinks with Sally Pipes and Rowena Itchon (respectively President and Vice President of the Pacific Research Institute), we got to talking about Pipes’ emigration from Canada to the United States when she was a young adult. Her mother’s parting plea to Pipes was ...		
					Mind the PPACA gaps
			Sally Pipes, the president of the Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, has been one of the most visible players in the U.S. health finance policy fight for decades. Sir Anthony Fisher, a British businessman, set up the institute and sister think tanks, including the Manhattan Institute, to publish analyses ...		
					Capital Ideas: California’s Water “Shortage”
			KEY POINTS IN THIS BRIEF: Many commentators incorrectly identify California’s historic draught, melting of its snow caps, or a handful of misguided policies as the cause of the state’s current water crisis. The cause of California’s current water crisis is the absence of scarcity pricing based on the supply and ...		
					The seven lean years
			California’s Proposition 30, officially titled “Temporary Taxes to Fund Education,” is celebrating its second anniversary this November. The greatest anniversary gift would be to repeal it. California needs sustainable and robust economic growth. Strong economic growth creates jobs, raises families’ incomes and improves our standard of living. And, while economic ...		
					Countering the Democratic Midterm Push
			With an unpopular president in office and many congressional seats up for grabs, the Democratic high command is fundraising with a vengeance, hoping to swamp the 2014 midterms with dollars and attack ads to retain control of the Senate. So what should Republicans do? Here are some suggestions.  Remember ...		
					Covered California’s Big Budget Blowout Is Coming
			Only by Obamacares standards could Covered California, Sacramentos state-run Obamacare exchange, be considered a success. Outside California, Obamacare is fading fast in the states. Some  led by Oregon and Maryland  intend to abandon their Obamacare health-insurance exchanges and let the federal government takeover. Covered California, however, is firing ...		
					California’s High-Tax, Big-Government Comedown
			Anyone who has ever watched Animal Planet should be familiar with migrations. Geese do it, wildebeests and whales do it, turtles do it and, yes, people do it too. To migrate is a natural phenomenon. What’s interesting about most migrations is their purposes are generally positive: sex, food, sun and ...		
					Senate GOP Health Reform Plan Has Room For Improvement — But Still Better Than Obamacare
			In his recent State of the Union address, President Obama threw down a gauntlet for Republicans opposed to his health reform law. If you have specific plans to cut costs, cover more people, increase choice, tell America what youd do differently, he said. Lets see if the numbers add up. ...		
					Startup Business Are America’s Best Job Creators
			‘Small business” is the recipient of much official love (as well as heavy regulatory intrusion), but it receives its loudest applause as the supposed source of most employment growth. Alas, that conventional wisdom is incorrect: The modern scholarly literature finds that it is new (not small) businesses  startups  ...		
					New Study Finds Startup Business Increases Growth of Real SGP
			A new study examining the effect of net employment creation by startup businesses on state gross product was released today. Startup Businesses and the Growth of Real State Gross Product is authored by PRI senior fellow Benjamin Zycher, Ph.D. Dr. Zycher uses a sample of 49 states for the period ...