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NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS
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Daily Policy Digest
Tuesday, January 22, 2002
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U.S. market collapse was predictable, says Milton Friedman, but the expansion should resume quickly thanks to the Fed's monetary policy....
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HOOVER INSTITUTION/WALL STREET JOURNAL
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Top one percent paid 36.2 percent of federal income taxes, but it doesn't take much to land in the upper brackets....
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
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If heirs want to sue estate lawyers, location is everything, because states have different, often conflicting rules....
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
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Heritage Freedom Index exaggerates the security of property rights in the United States, says economist Paul Craig Roberts....
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INDEPENDENT INSTITUTE
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Smart growth has been a bust in Portland, driving up housing prices, increasing congestion and smog....
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THOREAU INSTITUTE/REGULATION (CATO INSTITUTE)
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Growth accelerated to 5 percent annually in "globalizing" developing countries in 1990s, say experts....
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS
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College savings plans limits now average $217,729, up from $160,000 in the past year....
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USA TODAY
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