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NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS
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Daily Policy Digest
Thursday, August 01, 2002
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Some auctions allow bidders to collude, warn economists, and thus win with a low bid....
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JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES/NEW YORK TIMES
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Some state attorneys general have become fundraisers, say observers, suing businesses for cash....
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
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A dozen corrupt union officials are indicted each month and 11 are convicted; but where is the news media? ask critics....
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION/WASHINGTON TIMES
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A DNA database of felons would help fight crime, but only 23 states mandate it....
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USA TODAY
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Consumer-driven health care would give employees more choices, and by exposing them to costs, reduce waste....
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HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW
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Americans support personal retirement accounts, says a new survey, despite corporate scandals....
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CATO INSTITUTE
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Enron is also a wind-power producer, note critics....
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