Reflections During Black History Month: What Public Policies Are Hurting African-Americans?

During a time when people reflect on the struggles and accomplishments of African-Americans over many decades, many agree that “more can be done” to ensure economic opportunity for all Americans. But the demand that the “more” must be done by government through a stronger safety net, wealth redistribution and mandated equality measures overshadows the years of evidence that more often than not, government programs fail

Inflation Targeting or Deflation Avoidance?

Forbes: Given the improved performance of the labor markets, the FOMC will probably begin a gradual process of interest-rate normalization, theorized NCPA Distinguished Fellow Bob McTeer in a Forbes commentary.

NCPA Announces Winners of Young Patriots Essay Contest

NCPA] The National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) and Debate Central are proud to congratulate the winners of the Young Patriots Essay Contest: Kevin Wei, Emily Nguyen, and Isabella Penola. The Young Patriots Essay Contest is a joint effort designed to challenge middle and high school students to creatively solve problems in the realm of economics and public policy through the art of writing.

Larry Wedekind

Larry Wedekind has been integrally involved in every facet of health care financing and the delivery of health care within the southeastern U.S. market.  Larry Wedekind formed and developed IntegraNet …

Mike Huckabee

Mike Huckabee WHEN:     Wednesday, February 4, 2015                 Luncheon 12:00PM – 1:30PM WHERE:  Hyatt Regency Hotel                300 Reunion Blvd                Dallas, TX 75207            Ticket Sales Have Closed.  No Tickets Sold at Door. For additional …