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Seven Principles of Sound Public Policy
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Michigan Privatization Report
Transforming Michigan’s economy
Michigan Education Report
Great Myths of the Great Depression
The high cost of remedial education
With Clear Eyes, Sincere Hearts and Open Minds: A Second Look at Public Education in America


 

IMPACT! Spring 2002

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In this Issue:

  • Senior Vice President's Message

  • Education, Social Security Examined

  • Media Highlights

  • Nobel Laureate Speaks at Education Conference

  • Center Trips Up State Internet Plan

  • Reed Tours Africa

  • Center Inspires Labor Legislation

  • Holman Enlightens State

  • Strength in Numbers

  • In Defense of Outsourcing

  • Free-Market Library

  • Labor Team Meets with Bush

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Friday, October 10, 2008
The “Scene” and the Unseen
Michigan's film tax credits aren't free money.

 

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