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A good provider is one who leaves: A book event with Jason DeParle
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Ryan Streeter, Nicholas Eberstadt, Karlyn Bowman, Lyman Stone
Demographic decline: National crisis or moral panic?
Please join AEI for a discussion with Lyman Stone and an expert panel on the consequences of demographic decline in America.
View related content: Public Economics, Society and Culture
James C. Capretta, Joseph Antos
After repeal and replace: The Fair Care Act and the 2020 campaign plans
Join AEI as Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-AR) discusses his proposal, the Fair Care Act, and a panel of scholars analyze health care discussions on the presidential campaign trail.
View related content: Health Care, Health Policy
Victims of cronyism: Government cannot pick winners without making losers
Who loses when government picks winners? Join AEI’s Timothy P. Carney and the Mercatus Center’s Veronique de Rugy for a discussion highlighting victims of cronyism and hidden costs of corporate welfare.
View related content: Free Enterprise, Politics and Public Opinion, Public Economics, Society and Culture
A good provider is one who leaves: A book event with Jason DeParle
Jason DeParle discusses the increasingly complex global migration system and its effects on different facets of economic life in the 21st century.
View related content: Economics, International Economics, Labor Studies
The Policy Simulation Library DC meeting: Promoting transparency and reproducibility at the American Economic Association
Join us for the Policy Simulation Library DC meeting hosted by AEI’s Open Source Policy Center to learn how computational simulation models are used to inform public policy decision-making.
View related content: Economics
Christina Hoff Sommers @CHSommers
‘Primal Screams: How the Sexual Revolution Created Identity Politics’: A book talk with author Mary Eberstadt
Is identity politics a direct result of the sexual revolution and the collapse of the American family? Join AEI for a discussion of the new book “Primal Screams: How the Sexual Revolution Created Identity Politics” (Templeton Press, 2019) with author Mary Eberstadt.
View related content: Politics and Public Opinion, Race and Gender, Society and Culture
Adam J. White, Peter J. Wallison
The administrative state goes to court: Previewing a year of regulatory litigation in the Supreme Court and circuits
Please join AEI for a panel discussion considering what the future holds for the administrative state in the Supreme Court and lower courts.
View related content: Politics and Public Opinion
Choosing college: Can students be better consumers?
Choosing the right college can be harder than ever. “Choosing College: How to Make Better Learning Decisions Throughout Your Life” (Jossey-Bass, 2019) by Michael B. Horn and Bob Moesta takes a consumer-centric approach to understand how students navigate their higher education decisions.
View related content: Higher Education
Fifth annual American Family Survey: Myths about families, plus what Americans really think about paid family leave
Join AEI and the Brookings Institution for a presentation and discussion of the fifth annual American Family Survey, cosponsored by the Deseret News and Brigham Young University.
View related content: Politics and Public Opinion, Polls, Society and Culture
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