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Ronald Coase Dies at 102; CEI Releases Interview Footage of the Nobel-Winning Economist
WASHINGTON, D.C., September 3, 2013 – Ronald Coase, who won the 1991 Nobel prize in economics for his work on transaction costs and property rights,…
New Study: EPA’s Shocking Record of Failure on Statutory Deadlines Raises Serious Questions
What Would Libertarian Government Look Like? CEI Offers Some Steps to Find Out
WASHINGTON, D.C., June 12, 2013 – Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne wrote in a recent column that if true small-government, libertarian policies are the best…
Blog
5 Reasons the COP-21 Meeting in Paris will Fail
- By: CEI Staff
A white paper from the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee is the first comprehensive report by Congress on international climate negotiations, encompassing the United…
Op-Eds/Articles
Junk Science: Food Nannies’ Halloween Cancer Scare
- By: CEI Staff
The latest food scare was announced, appropriately enough, on Halloween. But the science behind the scare is about as believable as are ghosts and…
Studies
National Environmental Survey
- By: CEI Staff
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY From December 8 – 11, 1998, the polling company conducted a nationwide survey of attitudes on environmental policy of 1,000 registered voters nationwide.
The Wood Duck
- By: CEI Staff
The wood duck has long occupied a special place in the hearts of waterfowl fanciers, hunters, bird watchers, and others because of the male’s striking…
Citations
Slow-Growth Policies Fuel Income Gap
- By: CEI Staff
The Competitive Enterprise Institute pegs the annual cost of environmental and other federal regulation at $1.8 trillion. A study cited by the U.S. Chamber of…
Plaintiffs press health act fight
Secret Emails Shake Confidence in Embattled Administration
- By: CEI Staff
The discovery of the Windsor emails by the Competitive Enterprise Institute created a stir in the world of EPA regulation, especially among those who say…