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Taming Tuition Hikes
November 16, 2003
by Lewis M. Andrews, Ph.D.
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End State and Local Budget Deficits with School Choice
October 1, 2003
by Lewis M. Andrews, Ph.D.
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Public Employee Unions Sap States of Essential Resources
July 8, 2003
by George W. Schiele
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Why the Politicians Are Fumbling Connecticut's Budget ... and What to Do About It
June 10, 2003
by John W. Walko, Ph.D.
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An Easy Way to Control Soaring School Costs: Bring “Billable Hours” to the Teaching Profession
April 3, 2003
by Theodore Martland and Richard Olivastro
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A Dangerous Compromise in the Making?
October 2, 2002
by Lewis M. Andrews, Ph.D.
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What the Cleveland Case Could Mean for Connecticut
July 7, 2002
by Lewis M. Andrews, Ph.D.
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Effects of Schools' Racial Compositions on Educational Outcomes in Connecticut
May 31, 2002
by Thomas W. Bice
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This Time, Go For Real School Choice
April 17, 2002
by Lewis M. Andrews, Ph.D.
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Connecticut's Quirky, Unfair Income Tax
November 20, 2001
by Robert Cornell and Richard Olivastro
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Tax Cuts Would Especially Help Connecticut
May 29, 2001
by Gerald Gunderson
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The Hidden Cost of Sports Stadiums
August 3, 2000
by Peter Marino
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Connecticut's Unfair Unemployment Insurance
March 24, 2000
by Lewis M. Andrews, Ph.D. and William B. Conerly, Ph.D.
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Gresham's Law of Hartford Development
March 13, 2000
by Gerald Gunderson
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Gresham's Law of Hartford Development
December 31, 1969
by Gerald Gunderson
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