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  1. The Michigan Economic Development Corporation: A Review and Analysis
    Details: Match Rating: 50. Posted: Aug. 31, 2009. Type: Study.
     
  2. Kalamazoo's Taxpayer Arena
    Summary: Kalamazoo County wants taxpayers to help buy a new sports arena.
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Nov. 11, 2009. Type: General Article.
     
  3. "Slashing" Economic Development Staff? Please Sir, Can We Have Some More?
    Summary: The Michigan Economic Development Corporation — the lead agency in a statewide "economic development" empire — is arguably the most ineffective, least necessary department in state government. Shrinkage of the agency's staff is good news; staff levels reaching zero would be excellent news! Alas, declines reported by a recent Detroit News article aren't quite what they appear to be.
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Oct. 28, 2009. Type: General Article.
     
  4. The Michigan Economic Development Corporation: A Review and Analysis
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Sep. 1, 2009. Type: General Article.
     
  5. Watch Lawrence Reed Speech at CMU!
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Apr. 13, 2009. Type: Forwarded Page.
     
  6. What We Should Have Learned from the Great Depression
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Dec. 4, 2008. Type: General Article.
     
  7. “A Rich Folks’ Roller Coaster”
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Jul. 26, 2007. Type: General Article.
     
  8. Jobs Tomorrow: Deja Vu
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Jun. 3, 2005. Type: General Article.
     
  9. A Grand (Hotel) Lesson in Free Enterprise
    Summary: The International Monetary Fund 's efforts to bail out failing foreign economies with American tax dollars harm not only thoseeconomies but also Michigan workers whose jobs depend on exported goods.
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Jan. 4, 1999. Type: Viewpoint on Public Issues.
     
  10. Using Sugar to Wash Down the Pork: The Joe Fordney Story
    Summary: One hundred years ago, Saginaw Representative Joe Fordney was first elected to the U. S. House of Representatives. His 24-year career shows how protectionist tariffs hurt everyone-even the people they're supposed to help.
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Oct. 5, 1998. Type: Viewpoint on Public Issues.
     
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