Is Government Provision the Answer? (Part II)
Psychology Today: In his latest Psychology Today article, NCPA President John C. Goodman explains five problems with expecting the government to lower provider fees.
Psychology Today: In his latest Psychology Today article, NCPA President John C. Goodman explains five problems with expecting the government to lower provider fees.
Townhall.com: Slow growth and ineffective public policies are producing negative incentives for people not to work, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick debated the role of technology in society at the Sumners Public Policy Weekend for Sumners Scholars.
D Magazine’s Frontburner Blog: Veteran 60 Minutes journalist Steve Kroft speaks at the NCPA/Hatton W. Sumners luncheon on media bias, emerging social media and his own political ideology.
Steve Kroft An Emmy Winning Journalist and “60 Minutes” Correspondent. On the Firing Line with Dennis McCuistion “Anyone can be aggressive or even rude, and that’s judged as tough. But …
Beginning in late 2007, the Federal Reserve eased monetary policy aggressively to deal with the emerging financial crisis and the recession that grew out of it. By the end of 2008, the federal funds rate — the interest rate targeted by Fed policy — had been reduced to a zero-to-quarter-percent range.