Peter H. Schuck and Richard J. Zeckhauser
Good programs vs. bad apples
NOW THAT the Democrats control Congress, Americans will see more emphasis on social programs. But voters' reluctance to expand such programs, coupled with a budget deficit, will force legislators to do more with less. Fortunately, better targeting of resources could yield huge benefits. The question is: How? (Full article: 744 words)
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