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City Bound: How States Stifle Urban Innovation
Many major American cities are defying the conventional wisdom that suburbs are the communities of the future. But as these urban centers prosper, they increasingly confront significant constraints. In City Bound, Gerald E. Frug and David J. Barron address these limits in a new way.

Based on a study of the differing legal structures of Boston, New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, San Francisco, and Seattle, City Bound explores how state law determines what cities can and cannot do to raise revenue, control land use, and improve city schools. Frug and Barron show that state law can make it much easier for cities to pursue a global-city or a tourist-city agenda than to respond to the needs of middle-class residents or to pursue regional alliances. But they also explain that state law is often so outdated, and so rooted in an unjustified distrust of local decision making, that the legal process makes it hard for successful cities to develop and implement any coherent vision of their future. Their book calls not for local autonomy but for a new structure of state-local relations that would enable cities to take the lead in charting the future course of urban development. It should be of interest to everyone who cares about the future of American cities, whether political scientists, planners, architects, lawyers, or simply citizens..
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Overdose: How Excessive Government Regulation Stifles Pharmaceutical Innovation (Institute for Policy Innovation Books)
This book is the first to offer a comprehensive examination of the pharmaceutical industry by following the tortuous course of a new drug as it progresses from early development to final delivery. Richard A. Epstein looks closely at the regulatory framework that surrounds all aspects of making pharmaceutical products today, and he assesses which current legal and regulatory practices make sense and which have gone awry. 
While critics of pharmaceutical companies call for ever more stringent controls on virtually every aspect of drug development and approval, Epstein cautions that the effect of such an approach will be to stifle pharmaceutical innovation and slow the delivery of beneficial treatments to the patients who need them. The author considers an array of challenges that confront the industry--conflicts of interest among government, academe, and the drug companies; intellectual property rights that govern patents; FDA regulation; pricing disputes; marketing practices; and liability issues, including those brought to light in the recent VIOXX case. Epstein argues that to ensure the continuing creativity, efficiency, and success of the pharmaceutical industry, the best system will feature strong property rights and clearly enforceable contracts, with minimal regulatory and judicial interference.
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War, Lies & Videotape: How Media Monopoly Stifles Truth
Newly emerging global media systems, censorship, and media ownership are examined in this collection of essays. The growing concentration of media ownership, the links between the government, the media, and the military, and the media's role in disseminating war propaganda are discussed and illustrate the need for new, alternative channels of communications to help activists break through the media monopoly. Contributors include Scott Armstrong, Ramsey Clark, and Nawal El Saadawi..
Price: $11.95 [Notify me when price goes down.]


"The beaurocracy is what stifles us so much".(THE COLLECTED WISDOM OF ...)(Northern Centre for Advanced Technology Inc)(Interview): An article from: Northern Ontario Business
This digital document is an article from Northern Ontario Business, published by Laurentian Business Publishing, Inc. on November 1, 2004. The length of the article is 1291 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: "The beaurocracy is what stifles us so much".(THE COLLECTED WISDOM OF ...)(Northern Centre for Advanced Technology Inc)(Interview)
Author: Darryl Lake
Publication:Northern Ontario Business (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2004
Publisher: Laurentian Business Publishing, Inc.
Volume: 24 Issue: 13 Page: 3(1)

Article Type: Interview

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High and dry: pollution may stifle mountain precipitation.(Daniel Rosenfeld at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem studies effect of pollution on rainfall): An article from: Science News
This digital document is an article from Science News, published by Thomson Gale on March 10, 2007. The length of the article is 453 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: High and dry: pollution may stifle mountain precipitation.(Daniel Rosenfeld at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem studies effect of pollution on rainfall)
Author: S. Perkins
Publication:Science News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 10, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 171 Issue: 10 Page: 149(1)

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