Small Businesses and the Excise Tax
Kaiser Health News and National Public Radio have a jointly-produced story today on small businesses and the excise (Cadillac) tax. It’s reported by Jenny Gold
Kaiser Health News and National Public Radio have a jointly-produced story today on small businesses and the excise (Cadillac) tax. It’s reported by Jenny Gold
I’ve said it before and I will say it again. There are legitimate issues with health care reform, and I know people on both sides
Ian and I have a co-authored Kaiser Health News opinion column out today. We argue that repealing insurers’ antitrust exemption won’t change things much and
When I’m on radio or TV, or even here, I tend to speak with a pretty confident and direct tone. Usually, that’s because I tend
I was on Inside Indiana Business last weekend to talk about you know what: This week health care reform was thrust back in to the
February brought the greatest number of monthly hits to this blog to date, by about a factor of two. The traffic boost was mainly due
More on unilateral bipartisanship from Ezra Klein: The White House just released a letter (pdf) pledging to move forward with health-care reform and include some
When assessing the effects of market concentration on competition, antitrust authorities look not just at how many competitors there are in a market, but also
This blog has multiple bloggers. Sometimes we want to share drafts of posts with each other or co-author posts. As far as I can tell
I’m starting to despair that no one in the media has any idea what they are talking about. I get why Republicans are trying to
This post is cited in the 18 March 2010 edition of the Health Wonk Review. My post earlier today explained the difference between administrative and
Another dump of new NBER papers just came through. There are several I’d like to read and possibly summarize for this blog. As a service,