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Daily Policy Digest
Tuesday, March 5, 2002

Married women face high tax rates, says Edward J. McCaffery, and other discriminatory treatment under the tax system....
NCPA

Tort reform and deregulation could stimulate the economy, now that further tax cuts seem unlikely....
INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

Eminent domain abuses are on the rise, often condemning private property to make way for privately-owned businesses....
INSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE/WASHINGTON TIMES

Median CEO pay is down 2.9 percent -- evidence that pay is tied to diminished performance, a study says....
WILLIAM M. MERCER/WALL STREET JOURNAL

Peanut subsidies total $4.3 billion, and can go to investors who don't even own farms....
NEW YORK TIMES

Uniform global drug pricing would raise medical costs in countries that now get a discount, say experts....
FRASER INSTITUTE

Mitigation credits let some land owners profit from undevelopable wetlands, while allowing other developments to proceed....
MILKEN INSTITUTE
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