AEI Election Watch 2008 (Session 7)
Thursday, July 31, 2008
AEI’s Election Watch series, which began in 1982, is the longest-running election program in Washington.
Can Consumers Save Medicare?
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Mark V. Pauly and Roger Feldman will discuss their recently released studies on medicare reform; Paul Ginsburg and Michael Morrisey will discuss the role of consumer empowerment in Medicare.
The 2008 Iraq Debate: An Assessment from the Ground
Thursday, July 24, 2008
As Iraqis prepare for provincial elections this fall and parliamentary elections next year, AEI’s Frederick W. Kagan, Kimberly Kagan of the Institute for the Study of War, and former acting Army
Beyond More Health Insurance Coverage, toward Better Health Outcomes
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Speakers at this conference will examine some of the other policy instruments that could promote healthier behavior, health literacy, skill formation, improved decision-making, and more efficient
Will the Global Economy Turn Down?
Monday, July 21, 2008
During this time of low consumer confidence, a new study by IMF economists Stijn Claessens, Ayhan Kose, and Marco Terrones examines 120 recession episodes in Organisation for Economic
Do High-Stakes Tests Reduce Learning in Untested Subjects?
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Marcus Winters will present findings from his new study: “The Impact of High-Stakes Testing on Student Proficiency in Low-Stakes Subjects: Results of Florida’s A+ Accountability Program.”
AEI's Election Watch series returns in December 2007 for its fourteenth season, bringing together AEI's nationally renowned team of political analysts and other commentators. These sessions are essential for anyone who wants to understand the elections.