The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research

The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, founded in 1943, is dedicated to preserving and strengthening the foundations of freedom—limited government, private enterprise, vital cultural and political institutions, and a strong foreign policy and national defense—through scholarly research, open debate, and publications. AEI is located in Washington, D.C., and is one of America's largest and most respected "think tanks."

AEI research covers economics and trade; social welfare; government tax, spending, regulatory, and legal policies; U.S. politics; international affairs; and U.S. defense and foreign policies. The Institute publishes dozens of books and hundreds of articles and reports each year, and an influential policy magazine, The American Enterprise. AEI publications are distributed widely to government officials and legislators, business executives, journalists, and academics; its conferences, seminars, and lectures are regularly covered by national television.

Additional American Enterprise Institute materials: Working Papers

 

Books

Title: In Defense of Empires
Author: Deepak Lal
Date: September 2004

Title: International Financial Markets: Harmonization vs. Competition (Summary)
Author: Claude E. Barfield
Date: January 1997

Title: The Economics of Preferential Trade Agreements (Summary)
Author: Jagdish Bhagwati and Arvind Panagariya
Date: January, 1997

Title: Antidumping Industrial Policy: Legalized Protection in the WTO and What to Do about It (Summary)
Author: Brian Hindley and Patrick A. Messerlin
Date: January, 1997

Title: Deregulating Freight Transportation: Delivering the Goods (Summary)
Author: Paul Teske, Samuel Best, and Michael Mintrom
Date: January, 1997