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Daily Policy Digest
Thursday, November 6, 2003

Friedman persuaded economists of the importance of monetary policy, says Virginia Postrel....
NEW YORK TIMES

Leaky gas station tanks contaminate groundwater, not the fuel additive MTBE, some argue....
DALLAS MORNING NEWS

New York spends three times as much per Medicaid patient as California, an average of $9,365 a year....
CENTER FOR GOVERNMENT RESEARCH/NEW YORK TIMES

Plants grow five times as fast with CO2 levels as high as the dinosaurs experienced....
SCIENCE NEWS

Finland is the most competitive nation -- if one ignores the 45 percent tax burden....
WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM/WALL STREET JOURNAL

Counterfeit drugs pose serious health risks, says Conrad F. Meier....
HEARTLAND INSTITUTE

The committee working to reconcile competing Medicare reform bills is faced with cost containment issues. Their division is over whether to include cost sharing as part of fundamental Medicare reform. For information on how Medicare should be restructured, click here.
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