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Chapter Three: Tests of the No-Fault Hypothesis
(January 1, 2001) The effect of no-fault automobile insurance on driver behavior and automobile accidents in the United States. Continue reading
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2) Not in a free market world
(December 28, 2000) In my last column which dealt with nuclear power’s inability to respond to another OPEC oil crisis, I made one central point: Nuclear power plants take too many years to plan and build, and are, in any event, too prone to system- wide failure to be part of any sensible defence against a third OPEC oil crisis. Continue reading
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1) Nuclear power has a future
(December 28, 2000) Anti-nuclear activist Larry Solomon needs to update, correct and clarify his statements (Nuclear Power No Defence Against a New Oil Crisis, Dec. 19). Continue reading
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Nuclear power no defence against a new oil crisis
(December 19, 2000) After Egypt and Syria invaded Israel in October, 1973, to start the Yom Kippur War, the Arab oil-exporting nations punished the West for its support of Israel by slashing oil production and raising oil prices. Western governments, seeking energy independence, hastened their plans to adopt nuclear power, which they universally saw as the fuel of the future. Continue reading
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The crack in the microloan myth
(December 5, 2000) Scheme to empower poor women doesn’t stand up to scrutiny. We’ve all read heartwarming stories like this one, set in Madi, Kyrgyzstan and reported in Sunday’s New York Times. Continue reading
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