COMPETITION OF IDEAS IS FUNDAMENTAL TO A FREE SOCIETY
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Competition of ideas sftir cdmental to a free society
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identifies and presents
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Competitiom
Ideas
Competition of ideas
fundamental to a free society
A free society
if it is to remain free,
Innot permit itself to be dominated
by one strain of thought.
'! Air policy derives from the ideas,
speculation and theories of
floughtful men and women.
Policy makers themselves
arely originate the concepts
,lderlying the laws by which
people are governed.
rv choose among practical options
to formulate legislation,
,vernmental directives, regulations
and programs.
If there is no testing
of ideas by competition,
2! policy decisions may undermine
rather than bolster
the foundations of a free society
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Contents
The Concept
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Council of Academic Advisers
8
Board of Trustees
10
Senior Staff
12
Program Directors
12
Program Priorities Committee .
? 13
The Distinguished Fellow . .
? 14
Resident Scholars
16
Visiting Scholars
? .21
Adjunct Scholars
? 22
Fellows
25
AEI Research
28
Government Regulation
? . 28
Economic Policy
33
Social Security and Retirement
. 35
Health Policy
37
Legal Policy
39
Advertising
? 40
Political and Social Processes
42
Energy Policy
44
Foreign Policy
45
Defense Policy
47
Legislative Analysis
? . 49
Conferences
52
Public Affairs Telecasts
54
Discussion With
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Centers for Public Policy Researi
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America's Continuing Revolution
. 70
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&esident-'
Scholars
Irving Kriftot
Mr. Kristol took leave from New York Uni-
versity in 1976 to become a resident scho-
lar with AEI. In 1969 he was appointed
Henry R. Luce Professor of Urban Values
with the university. He is also co-editor
with Nathan Glazer of The Public In-
terest magazine. He served as executive
vice president of Basic Books, Inc. from
1961-1969, and was co-founder and
editor along with Stephen Spender of
Encounter magazine 11953-1958), and
managing editor of Commentary
magazine (1942-1952). He is also a
member of the Board of Contributors of
the Wall Street Journal.
Mr Kristol writes numerous articles
for magazines and has co-edited several
books, among which are The American
Commonwealth, with Nathan Glazer
(1976), and The Americans: 1976, with
Paul Weaver (1976.)
Mr. Kristol's current research at AEI
addresses problems of modern capitalism.
He also serves as chairman of the advis-
ory council of AEI's Center for the Study
of Government Regulation.
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Raving
Dr. Ranney became a resident scholar at
AEI in 1976. He had previously been a
professor of political science at the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin, Madison, since
1963. Long active in the American Politi-
cal Science Association, he was its presi-
dent during 1974-1975.
Dr. Ranney has been a student of
and participant in the reforms initiated by
the Democratic party beginning in the
early 1970s, and has analyzed the effects
of these reforms on the role and function-
ing of political parties in the United States.
He was a member of the Democratic Na-
tional Committee's Commission on Party
Structure and Delegate Selection, 1969-
1972.
Dr. Ranney is making a general study
of presidential nominating systems, of
which the first step is an examination of
"-W1Ii7am 'Feltner
Dr. Fellner became a resident scholar at
AEI in 1972, taking a leave of absence in
1973 to serve as a member of the Presi-
dent's Council of Economic 'Advisers. He
remained at this post until 1975, when he
returned to AEI. He is Sterling Professor of
Economics emeritus at Yale University,
and a past president of the American
Economic Association.
Dr Fellner has written extensively on
topics relating to inflation and unem-
ployment. He has recently written To-
wards a Reconstruction of Mac-
roeconomics (AEI, 1976), and edited
AEI Studies on Contemporary Eco-
nomic Problems (1976) ? the first vol-
ume released by AEI's Project on Con-
temporary Economic Problems, which is
directed by Dr. Fellner
Dr. Fellner's current projects at AEI
include research on economic grovvth,
fiscal and monetary policy, and structural
approaches to unemployment problems.
turnout rates in presidential primaries and
an evaluation of proposals for a national
presidential primary.
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Robert- 13ork
Mr. Bork joined AEI in 1971 as an adjunct
scholar. He was Solicitor General of the
United States from 1973 to 1977, when
he returned to AEI to become a resident
scholar. Before joining the Department of
Justice, he was a professor at the Yale
Law School, 1965-73, and a partner and
associate ofithe Chicago firm of Kirkland,
Ellis, Hodson, Chaffetz, & Mas!ers (now
Kirkland & Ellis), 1955-62.
Mr, Bork is engaged in research on
the Supreme Court and the constitution
and on problems of antitrust.
Gottfried HabcrCer
Haberler joined the American Enter-
prise Institute in 1971 as a resident schol-
ar: He is Galen L. Stone Professc r of Inter-
national Trade emeritus at Harvard Uni-
versity
Dr Haberler has served as president
of several national and international as-
sociations, including the American Eco-
nomic Association (1963), the National
Bureau of Economics (1955), and the In-
ternational Economic Association (1950).
He was a member of the board of gover-
nors of the Federal Reserve System from
1943 to 1944, has served as a consultant
to the U.S. Treasury Department, and was
an expert attached to the financial sec-
tion of the League of Nations from 1934
to 1936.
Dr. Haberler is presently engaged in
iesearch on problems of international fi-
nance and inflation.
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jean& Kirk]) atrl
Dr. Kirkpatrick became a resident scholar
at AEI in 1977. She had previously been a
professor of government at Georgetown
University Among Dr. Kirkpatrick's most
recent writings are the books The New
Presidential Elite (1976) and Political
Woman (1974). Her writings frequently
appear in Commentary and other mag-
azines.
Dr. Kirkpatrick has long been active
in the American Political Science Associa-
tion and in Democratic party politics, hav-
ing been a member of two important
committees at the party's 1976 conven-
tion. She is currently a member of the
Democratic National Committee's Com-
mission on the Role and Future of
Primaries and of the national executive
committee and board of directors of the
Coalition for a Democratic Majority
Dr. Kirkpatrick's work at AEI focuses
on the nature and fate of democratic in-
stitutions in Western societies.
Rudolph- 'Penner
Before joining AEI as a resident scholar in
1977, Dr. Penner was assistant director for
economic policy with the Office of Man-
agement and Budget. From September of
1973 to April of 1975 he served as deputy
assistant secretary for economic affairs at
the Department of Housing and Urban
Development. Dr. Penner earlier was a
professor of economics at the University
of Rochester and at Princeton University
and served as an economic consultant to
various governments.
Dr. Penner's writings include Public
Claims on U.S. Output, with others
(AEI, 1973), and books and articles in pro-
fessional journals on public policy issues,
primarily those relating to taxation and
government spending.
Dr. Penner is currently conducting
research on the federal budget.
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James C. Ailter.
Dr Miller first joined AEI as an adjunct
scholar in 1975, becoming a resident
scholar in 1977. He took leave from AEI
for government service as assistant di-
rector of the office of government opera-
tions and research at the Council on
Wage and Price Stability and, earlier, as
senior staff economist on the President's
Council of Academic Advisers. He has
taught at Georgia State University and
Texas A&M University. Among the publi-
c.:ations he has authored or edited is Per-
spectives on Federal Transportation
Policy (AEI, 1975).
Dr. Miller is assessing the perform-
ance of federal regulatory agencies anc
addressing the costs and benefits of their
decisions.
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Scholars
af-ntonin Scaiicu
Mr. Scalia is former assistant attorney
general, Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. De-
partment of Justice. His experience in
government also includes positions as
general counsel in the Office of Telecom-
munications Policy and chairman of the
Administrative Conference of the United
States, the independent agency charged
with developing improvements in ad-
ministrative procedure throughout the
government. Before coming to govern-
ment. Mr. Scalia was a professor of law at
the University of Virginia.
Konatd Berman,
Dr. Berman was until recently chairman of
the National Endowment for the
Humanities, a position he assumed in
1971. He had earlier taught at Columbia
University Kenyon College, and the Uni-
versity of California at San Diego. Dr.
Berman is the author of several books on
renaissance literature, and serves as a
trustee to the Woodrow Wilson Interna-
ional Center for Scholars.
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Peter L Berger, professor of socioloq, Rutgers University in
religion and social issues.
Yale Brazen, professor of economics University of Chicago, in
evaluative research.
James M. Buchanan, professor of ec.:nomics, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State UniversiN, in fiscal policy and
public choice economics.
Phillip Cagan, professor-of economic: Columbia University in
monetary policy
Colin D. Campbell, professor of economics, Dartmouth
College, in economic controls and social security
Kenneth W. Dam, Harold J. and Mayon F Green Professor of
G-iw, University of Chicago, in econom:( policy issues.
Martin Diamond, professor of political science, Northern
Illinois University in American political lstitutions.
Wietze Eizenga, professor of economics, Leiden University
The Netherlands, in international economics.
Marten Estey, professor of managernelt and industrial
relations. University of Pennsylvania, in labor policy.
Clark C. Havighurst, professor of law Duke University in law
and health policy
Donald C. Hellmann, professor of poittical science and
comparative and foreign area studies, University of Washington,
in iapanese-American relations.
James Hodgson, adjunct professor, UCLA, in labor, economics,
and international studies.
Hendrik S. Houthakker, professor of economics, Harvard
University, in international economics.
Charles S. Hyneman, Distinguished Professor of Political
Science emeritus at Indiana University in American political
theory.
D. Gale Johnson, Eliakin Hastings Moore Distinguished
Service Professor of Economics, Univers; IN of Chicago, in
agricultural economics.
Anthony King, professor of governmot. University of Essex,
.?11 ,ciiand, in comparative politics and elf!,:tions.
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Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, professor of government, Georgetown
University, in democratic institutions.
Edmund W. Kitch, professor of law, Law School of the
University of Chicago, in law and economic regulation.
Philip A. Klein, professor of economics, Pennsylvania State
University in economic statistics and fluctuations.
Lawrence J. Korb, professor of management, U.S. Naval War
College, in federal budget affairs and national security
Harold M. Levinson, professor of economics, University of
Michigan, in labor and wage policy.
Seymour Martin Llpset, senior fellow, The Hoover Institution,
and professor of sociology and political science, Stanford
University, in American university and intellectual life.
Paul W MacAvoy, professor of economics, School of
Organization and Management. Yale University, in regulation
and public policy.
James W McKie, professor of economics and dean of the
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, The University of
Texas at Austin, in energy.
Charles E. McLure, Jr., Cline Professor of Economics and
Finance, Rice University in fiscal policy.
David I. Meiselman, professor of economics, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University, in monetary policy.
Edward J. Mitchell, professor of business economics,
University of Michigan, in energy policy.
Geoffrey H. Moore, vice president --- - research, National
Bureau of Economic Research, and senior research fellow, The
Hoover Institution, Stanford University in labor and wage
statistics.
Thomas Gale Moore, senior fellow and director, domestic
studies program, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University, in
regulation and transportation.
J. Carter Murphy, professor of economics, Southern Methodist
University in international monetary policy.
G. Warren Nutter, Paul Goodloe McIntire Professor of
Economics, University of Virginia, in ec:onomics and defense.
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Attiat F. Ott, professor of economics, Clark University in
federal budget affairs_
Sam Peltzman, professor of economic University of Chicago,
in health and regulation.
Howard R. Penniman, professor of government, Georgetown
t igiversity in American political institutions.
Simon Rottenberg, professor cf ecoromics, University of
Massachusetts, in health and regulatic
Wilson E. Schmidt, professor of econ. mics, Virginia
Pnlytechnic Institute and State Univers.v, in international
)nornics.
Thomas Sowell, professor of econom, University of
California, Los Angeles, in labor and tt p history of economic
thought.
W Allen Spivey, professor of statistic, Graduate School of
Business Administration, University of Michigan, in
eo-Tiornetrics.
Herbert Stein, A. Willis Robertson Prc'essor of Eccnomics,
University of Virginia, in fiscal policy
Carl H. Stem, dean, College of Business Administration, Texas
Tecg University in international economic policies.
Stephen J. Tonsor, professor of histor., University of Michigan,
in the history of ideas.
Norman B. lure, economic consultan7 Washington. D.C. in
federal and business taxation.
W Allen Wallis, chancellor of the Uni\,cersity of Rochester, in
soi ial security and welfare.
Alan A. Walters, professor of politica; economy, Johns Hopkins
University in government regulation.
William M. Wardell, professor of pharmacology, toxicology
and medicine, University of Rochester. I -1 pharmaceLticals and
heditn.
John C. Welcher. professor of economics, Ohio State
University, in housing programs and pc hoes.
Murray L. Weidenbaum, Edward Mailickrodt Distinguished
University Professor at Washington Urriersity, St. Louis,
caigirdinator of Institute studies in publi.. finance anc the federal
bu Icier
Marina v. N. Whitman, Distinguishec Public Service Professor
i conOrriCS, University of Pittsburgh, -1 foreign economic
poky
Ralph K. Winter, Jr., professor of law it Yale University
adjunct scholar in law
Leland B. Yeager, professor of econorrics, University of
Virginia, in monetary policy
audition. W Glenn Campbell, C ector of The Hoover
Institution at Stanford University, serve as an AEI program
adv,sur
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Ben Wattenierj
Mr. Wattenberg has written several
books on American political and social
affairs. Mr. Wattenberg has been active in
government and Democratic politics as
an assistant to President Johnson, 1966-
1968; aide to former Vice President
Hubert Humphrey, 1970; and campaign
advisor to Senator Henry Jackson, 1972.
He is also co-founder and co-chairman of
the Coalition for a Democratic Majority
Jude Wanniski
Mr. Wanniski is a resident journalist at
AEI, conducting research on the impact of
recent world inflation on employment
and output in terms of its effects on the
progressivity of personal income taxation.
He is an associate editor of the Wall
Street Journal, where for the past five
years he has written many editorials on
international and domestic economics
and politics as well as editorial page es-
says under his by-line.
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Laurence Silberman_}
Mr. Silberman was recently the American
ambassador to Yugoslavia. Before that
appointment, he served in government
as deputy attorney general in the U.S.
Department of Justice, as undersecretary
of labor and solicitor of labor in the U.S.
Department of Labor, and as an attorney
on the National 1..??bor Relations Board.
He was in the private practice of law in
Hawaii, and war? a partner in the
Washington firm at Steptoe and Johnson
in 1973-1974.
Rajmonci 'Price
Mr. Price has served on the White House
staffs of Presidents Ford and Nixon as
special consultant and special assistant.
He was earlier an assistant to Mr. Nixon in
New York City Mr Price worked on the
New York Herald Tribune from 1957 to
1966 and was that paper's editorial page
editor from 1964 ts 1966.
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'Ito6-ert- Es-ant-}
Mr. Elegant is an AEI research fellow
based in Ireland. His research focuses on
relations between less developed and in-
dustrialized countries, with specific atten-
tion devoted to the intelligent exploita-
tion of natural resources and to certain
fundamental assumptions degrading the
value of freedom that have gained domi-
nance in both underdeveloped and in-
dustrialized societies. Mr. Elegant is a
noted author and is foreign affairs colum-
nist for the Los Angeles Times.
__141chael T3aizano
Dr. Balzano was until recently director of
ACTION. A high school dropout who
was first employed as a garbage collector,
Balzano eventually graduated magna
cum laude from Bridgeport University
and with distinction from Georgetown
University He has served on presidential
commissions on mental retardation and
neighborhood revitalization in addition
to his work with ACTION.
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AEI Research
bovernment-/
RecuLation,
Severe inflation, serious recession, irnoortant questioning of
our political and economic institutic Is ?these factors and
others have led to sustained, criticai interest in the govern-
rnenta process of regulation. AEI es:Ablished the Center for
the Study of Government Regulation in March 1976 to
develop and communicate a better understanding of the
role of legal and political institutior7, in decision-making in
our economy and society. The formation of the Center
represents an expansion of studies ,ind related activities at
AEI to bring government regulate cry issues into sharper
focus.
ri addition to drawing upon rne research and exper-
tise of scholars in the academic community affiliated with
AEI, the Center incorporates the work of a small, interdisci-
plinary group of experienced profes.Anals chosen from the
fields of public administration, polity al science, history, eco-
nomics and law. This integrated approach supports a com-
prehensive focus on the regulatory process its essential
strengths and weaknesses, its posrove and negative side
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effects in particular situations, and its most appropriate
institutional forms. Dr. Marvin Kosters, resident scholar at
AEI, is director of the Center.
The Center is directing priority attention to the com-
paratively new forms of economy-wide regulation accord-
ing to environmental, safety nondiscrimination and other
standards, a major source of growth in the scope and
complexity of federal regulation over the past decade. Both
the independent federal regulatory agencies and regula-
tory offices within the federal departments and at the state
level are being examined. Researchers are considering al-
ternatives to existing programs and examining the possible
impact of these approaches.
AEI's research on issues of government regulation is
directed to assuring that expectations for regulation be
realistic and that administrative and legislative choices in
this area be made in full awareness of their larger impor-
tance and long-run consequences for individual citizens
and American society as a whole.
AEI is initiating publication of a journal on regulation.
Editor of the journal is Anne Brunsdale, former director of
publications at AEI.
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Advisory Council
Irving Kristol
Chairman
AEI resident scholar
Co-editor, The Public Interest
Phillip Areeda
professor of law
Harvard University
Robert H. Bork
AEI resident scholar
former solicitor genal
LS. Department of ?ustice
Bill Brock
former U.S. senator
fennessee
Ronald-H. Coase
professor of law
University of ChicaciL,
Kenneth Dam
professor of law
University of Chicaop
John N. Erlenborr
1 J.S. representative
Mir lois
Bryce N. Harlow
vice president of nxionai
government relatio,:s
Procter and Gambit'
Robert H. Hatfield
chairman and chief 'xecutive officer
The Continental Gr :up, Inc.
Ernest F. Hollings
U.S senator
South Carolina
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Max M. Kampelman
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver and Kampelman
Lewis Lehrman
president
Rite-Aid Corporation
Richard Posner
professor of law
University of Chicago
Richardson Preyer
U.S. representative
North Carolina
R. Randolph Richardson
president
Smith Richardson Foundation
William Ruckelshaus
senior vice president
Weyerhaeuser Company
George P. Shultz
president
Bechtel Corporation
Paul Weaver
associate editor
Fortune Magazine
Murray Weidenbaum
director
Center for the Study of American Business
Washington University (St. Louis)
Aaron Wildavsky
dean
Graduate School of Public Policy
University of California (Berkeley)
James O. Wilson
professor of government
Harvard University
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Eon o m Ic
The economic issues confronting government policy mak- AEI Research
ers fundamentally affect all sectors of American society
Policy decisions have far-reaching ramifications not only in
our own nation but internationally Often, however, our
decision-making process is characterized by a lack of rec-
ognition-of the interrelated nature of public policy actions.
Economic questions are involved in, or underline, most
proposals for new federal programs or policies. Will the
change affect the functioning of the economy, and if so,
how? What will be its impact upon specific industries and
economic sectors? Upon costs, prices and employment?
Does economic analysis suggest that the program or policy
is well or poorly designed to accomplish its objectives?
Attention to these kinds of questions is a major theme of
AEI's entire research program.
In response to the need to identify and examine the
interplay of policy actions on structural economic forces,
AEI research explores a wide range of economic issues. In
the area of fiscal policy, AEI devotes substantial resources
toward examining the effects of spending and tax reform
proposals on economic activity saving, investment and
individual behavior, as well as on federal budget trends.
The growth of federal transfer payments during the
past two decades is being analyzed in relation to changes in
the supply of labor and capital, the distribution of income,
and economic stability
The dual problem of inflation and unemployment re-
mains a primary subject of inquiry. Emphasis is placed on the
basic causal factors as well as their interrelation and the
resultant policy implications.
The AEI Project on Contemporary Economic Problems
is an effort to analyze the difficulties that the nation will face
in the coming years as policy makers attempt to restore
reasonably full employment while at the same time reduc-
ing inflation to an "acceptable" level. The first annual vol-
ume of the project was published in July 1976.
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Among the international ecc nomic issues addressed
J S. balance of payments probi, rns and the implications
floating exchange rates for prnblems of international
tridity. The latter issue was the !- .ibject of ar, AEI confer-
c/ Ice sponsored jointly with the U S. Treasury Department
it, Acid 1976. A 1977 conference on monetary relations
br.rween the United States and Ei,-ope will review recent
Pnds and explore alternative pol: :y lines with an aim to
furthering monetary integration ir Europe and promoting
Jerry monetary arrangements an )ng the major industrial
r:. i CIO' IS.
Froblems in international trac.a, particularly those re-
cording third world countries, wil be explored at a 1977
conference entitled "Toward More !_iberal World Trade and
)rnmerce." Issues relating to corrriodity agreements and
buffer stocks will be discussed, as v:111 impediments to freer
vv. irld trade and the role of U.S. aqr cultural anc food policy
it, Aornestic and international economic affairs.
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SociaCSecurity and
Retirement- 'Policy
The social security program of the federal government, AEI Research
which directly affects more citizens than any other govern-
ment program, has recently been a cause for concern for
several reasons. Projections of revenues and benefit pay-
ments have produced clear indications of the necessity to
make alterations in the present program and to take steps
to strengthen the future financing of the program.
The rapid growth of the system may be affecting na-
tional rates of saving, capital formation, and labor force
participation, and the accompanying increases in payroll
taxes are adversely affecting private pension programs. The
insurance objectives of the system, which predominated
when it was established in 1937, have come into conflict
with its welfare objectives.
The 1976 report of the Advisory Council on Social
Security of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and
Welfare suggests a number of changes in the social security
system and recommends independent study of a number of
specific issues. These and other related issues are being
addressed at AEI through a Project on Social Security and
Retirement Policy directed by Professor Colin D. Campbell
of Dartmouth College. An advisory committee for the proj-
ect is headed by W. Allen Wallis, Chancellor of the Univer-
sity of Rochester and chairman of the 1974 Advisory Coun-
cil on Social Security to the Secretary of Health, Education
and Welfare. Published studies will explore available
courses of action to deal with such problem areas as benefit
goals, decoupling proposals, the effects of the program on
private saving, financing of the system, the differential im-
pact of the system on various groups in society, and alterna-
tives to the current operation of the program.
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Advisory Council
Martin Feldstein
professor of economics
larvard University
C. Lowell Harriss
professor of econorics
Columbia Universiti.
James M. Buchanan
professor of economics
Center for the Study of Public Choice
of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State Universit.i
Philip Cagan
professor of econori cs
Columbia Universit..
Jerome W. Van Gorkom
president of the Trans Union
Corporation of Linc inshire, Illinc is
Edwin B. Lancaster
executive vice presti lent of the
Metropolitan Life Iri Arance
Company of New `, ?rk
Ht I) FLOPMLN
\ND NRKI- IV;
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Health,
Polly
AEI's examination of health policy issues is coordinated
through its Center for Health Policy Research. Rising con-
cern over the adequacy of our present health care system
has been expressed by the public, government bodies,
members of Congress, and people within the medical pro-
fession itself. Questions have been asked about the effects
of various government programs to provide better health
care, the extent to which the federal government should
provide actual medical coverage or insurance, methods of
checking the rising costs of health care, the effects of more
government planning and regulation, and the extent to
which FDA safety regulation improves health by disallow-
ing unsafe drugs as opposed to diminishing the effective-
ness of treatment by discouraging innovation for new
drugs. AEI research addresses these questions, among
others.
Work now under way is dealing with international
comparisons of systems to control drug utilization, the
effects of current programs to regulate hospitals, policy
proposals to reform medical insurance, evaluation of gov-
ernment programs dealing with health maintenance orga-
nizations, medical peer review and kidney dialysis. Addi-
tional projects deal with such areas as government policy
and the economics of medical regulation and cost control.
AEI Research
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Advisory Counc A
Irvine Page, M.D.
Chairman
clitor of Modern Medicine
and former director research
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio
Rita Ricardo Campbell
senior fellow
the Hoover Instituti,,:,1
Stanford, California
Theodore Cooper, M.D.
former assistant secre Tary for health
Department of Health, Education and Welfare
Louis Lasagna, M.D
professor of pharmar logy and toxicology
tlniversity of Roches P:.'r
Russell G. Mawby
president
K, Kellogg Founcl,:ion
Mark V. Pauly
professor of econom s
and research associar,
Health Services Research Center
Northwestern University
Herbert Stein
A Willis Robertson professor of economics
Jniversity of Virgini.
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Legal'
Policy
As Tocqueville observed in Democracy in America, AEI Research
"scarcely any political question arises in the United States
that is not resolved, sooner or later, into a judicial question."
The accuracy of this perception has become more and more
evident in recent years as American society has relaxed its
historic reluctance to having legal arbiters (in administrative
agencies as well as courts) decide issues traditionally re-
garded as political in nature. AEI is expanding its research
on the growing role of the courts in determining public
policy. Areas of emphasis include the appropriate role of
courts, administrative agencies, and the adversary process
in the development of American law and society; questions
of constitutional law, government structure, and individual
rights; the relationship of government and law to the pri-
vate sector; and selected topics dealing with problems of
crime, law enforcement, civil order, and justice.
AEI examines legal policy issues with the view that
policy makers need to be aware of the scope and meaning
of changes in American law before those changes are
embodied in a court decision or legislative enactment.
Scholars with expertise in economics, political science, the
other social sciences and the humanities as well as law
combine to provide a multidisciplinary assessment of issues.
Highlights of the program have included a major con-
ference on the proposal to require federal charters of large
corporations, a series of debates on subjects ranging from
civil liberties and freedom of the Dress to the reform of
government regulation, a scholarly discussion of the
caseload of the Supreme Court, and analyses of consumer
protection legislation and federal campaign finance laws.
Continuing features include an annual survey of the sig-
nificant decisions of the Supreme Court and a year-end
review of the work of the United States Congress. Major
research under way includes examination of the relation-
ship between Congress and the executive branch, particu-
larly on the question of legislative veto.
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Advertising
AEI established the Center for Research on Advertising in
19 75 ir recognition of the growing importance of advertis-
ing to public policy. Recent years have witnessed a trend
tativarC the regulation_of advertisino not only according to
its trutnfulness, but also according o broad assumptions
about its effect on industrial performance and consumer
welfare. The Federal Trade Commissic.n is taking an increas-
ingly activist and aggressive role in io, policy toward adver-
tising_ Claims that advertising creates "barriers to entry"
and "shared monopoly" are evidence of this trend, as are
the various governmental requirements of "substantia-
tior t" "corrective advertising," and "full disclosure."
Assertions that advertising wastes resources and pro-
motes industrial concentration are being challenged by
economists who stress its role as a soirce of information to
consumers, a means of entry for new firms, and a spur to
product development, price competition, and corporate
accountability
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AEI's research explores a broad spectrum of
advertising-related issues, ranging from the advertiser's
rights and responsibilities under the First Amendment and
the Federal Trade Commission Act to the effects of advertis-
ing on consumer prices. Current topics of research include
the effect of manufacturers' advertising on competition at
the retail level and the effects of formal and informal restric-
tions on advertising by professionals.
Advisory Council
Norman Bristol
senior vice president
and general counsel
the Kellogg Company
Yale Brozen
professor of business economics
University of Chicago
Howard Hoosin
associate counsel
Kraftco Corporation
Marvin H. Koslow
vice president
Bristol-Myers Company
Charles C. Carroll
vice president ?advertising
the Procter and Gamble Company
G. Warren Nutter
Paul Goodloe McIntire Professor of Economics
University of Virginia
Ronald H. Coase
Clifton R. Musser Professor of Economics
taw School, University of Chicago
H. C. Roemer
vice president and general counsel
R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc.
Gilbert H. Well
senior partner
Well, Guttman and Davis
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AEI Research
- and,
?Social Processes
Over the past decade, increasing attention has been de-
voted to the strength of institutions and practices central to
free societies as typified in the American political experi-
ence Constitutional and democratic processes throughout
the world appear to some to be waning in_vitality. To what
extent are fears of declining strengtn in free societies jus-
tified? Where concern is justified, 1-ow can public policy
work to invigorate basic institution.; rather than hamper
them?
I he American Enterprise Institute has launched a
series of projects designed to answer both these questions.
Under the general direction of Professor Howard Penniman
of Georgetown University an onooing series of studies
examines recent elections in Britain France, Canada, the
Scandinavian democracies, Australia Italy, West Germany,
Japan, Portugal, Spain and Israel. CI rtier countries may be
added to the list, and some of the r..riginal nations will be
reexamined during their next electoral contests. The
anaiysis of sometimes quite dissimilar democratic societies is
designed to provide a better sense of democratic institu-
tions at work and help to inform those who are striving to
improve electoral institutions and processes around the
world.
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Basic institutions and processes in the United States
are also being analyzed. The appointment of Austin Ranney
in 1976 as an AEI resident scholar has led to initiation of
projects on American public institutions, political parties,
and electoral practices and opinion. In addition, a major
project on the role of mediating structures?family, volun-
tary association, church and neighborhood ? has been
established by AEI in New York City under the direction of
Professor Peter Berger of Rutgers University and the Rev-
erend Richard Neuhaus of Worldview magazine. The
Berger-Neuhaus project is examining the role of mediating
structures in five key domestic policy areas: health care,
education and child care, law enforcement, housing and
welfare.
As part of AEI's increasingly strong commitment to
research in the public policy implications of work in the
social sciences and humanities, the Institute has begun a
program for advanced fellows in the humanities, partially
funded by The National Endowment for the Humanities.
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biergy
Polift7y
The energy policy of the United tates is basic to the
strength and welfare of American !.ociety to each indi-
vidual, home, business, and government jurisdiction. Issues
surrounding this policy demand serious treatment as mat-
ters of national strategy. The same or similar considerations
apply throughout the international community.
The American Enterprise Institute's National Energy
Project was established in early 1974 to examine the broad
array of issues affecting energy demands and supplies in the
United States. The project commis5ioned research into all
important ramifications of the enerov problem --economic
King political, domestic and international, private and public.
While the National Energy Proiect was formally termi-
nated in 1976, energy policy studieT continue at AEI. The
project's primary objective to provide nonpartisan analysis
and develop diverse options on energy problems is being
maintained in conferences and stuclies.
Works in process are examining the energy politics
surrounding the trans-Alaska pipeliri.; the process through
which so-called public interest lobbies attain and integrate
scientific, technical, and economic opinions in formulating
their policy positions; the petroleum allocation program of
the Federal_ Energy Administration: alternative policies for
obtaining Arctic oil and gas reserves: and the performance
of ERDA. International topics beinc; analyzed include the
political economy of OPEC, nuclear safety and an examina-
tion of the relative efficiencies ,and performance of
nationalized energy industries and private-sector energy
companies.
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Forefgn,
Policy
As the United States moves toward the end of the decade
of the 1970s, fundamental issues in foreign policy are receiv-
ing widespread attention, and the requirement for greater
exchange of informed ideas has increased.
What are the vital interests of the United States in
world affairs? How are they best advanced and protected?
What assumptions have guided, and will guide, our foreign
policy? What nations will be most critical for American pol-
icy during the remainder of this decade and into the next?
Can we forecast their behavior? What nongovernmental
factors?for example, ethnic and ideological movements
will play a part in American foreign policy? How will basic
needs for energy and technology in an interdependent
global system be met by American statecraft?
AEI Research
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J n an effort to study such issues AEI's program brings
together academic, business and-governmental experts in
the held of international relations. Four basic research areas
are tieing stressed:
First, the general area of diplomatic politics, with the
focus on such topics as diplomatic Iistory, communist di-
plomacy, the organization of American effort, and various
regional problems that have potent:al or actual effect on
U. S interests. Also being addresser_: are relationships be-
tween war and peace in areas criticai to American interests.
Speculative effort in international relations theory is linked
with actual policy problems.
Second, the field of cultural affars in the international
setting studied in the light of psychological and ideological
issues, developmental growth problrns, and questions of
human rights. Attention is directed bcth to immediate prob-
lems, such as population growth, anc to longer-range prob-
lems relating to subjects such as eth icity
9 lira resources and technoloQv as problems in global
interdependence.
Fourth, a special-projects area livolving philosophical
inquiry by selected scholars into the ethical dimensions of
international relations.
Other areas of AEI research, especially defense policy,
economic policy, energy policy, and political and social
processes, contribute to work being =arried on under AEI's
foreign policy program.
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'Defense
Policy
No problem is more critical for a democracy like the United
States than providing for a national security that will pro-
mote peace and, if necessary, be adequate to assure the
safety of our country No problem is more difficult to discuss
openly, as the subject is necessarily shrouded in secrecy. Yet,
in a democracy, national defense must be public policy, aris-
ing from public debate and resting on public support. On
this premise, the American Enterprise Institute has estab-
lished a new Public Policy Project on National Defense
under the chairmanship of former Secretary of Defense
Melvin R. Laird. General Bruce Palmer, Jr, former vice-chief
of staff of the United States Army, is project consultant.
If defense is to be discussed intelligently, there must be
a broad-based forum through which the public can be in-
formed on basic issues and constructive debate can pro-
ceed. The project deals with four closely related areas of na-
tional defense policy: (I) concepts of strategy, including
linkages between national defense policy, foreign policy
and international economic policy; (2) U. S. forces and man-
power; (3) the administration and economics of U.S. de-
fense; and (4) complex threats in an increasingly compli-
cated international environment.
AEI Research
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In I addition to formal study efl-:)rts and television pro-
ductions, the Public Policy Project on National Defense is
publishing a new AEI Defense Review. The review will
focus on a wide variety of defense issues during 1977, rang-
ing from general issues, such as the tuture of the U.S. Navy
and Soviet nuclear planning, to specific topics like the
Panama Canal and unions in the military.
Attention will be paid to the complex interactions be-
tween defense policy, foreign policy and international eco-
nomic policy. Special work is underway in the area of pos-
sible threats to U.S. security inte-ests within the global
econcrny including issues surrourning commodity trans-
actions and technology transfers.
AEI Public Policy Project on
National Defense
Melvin R. Laird (chairman)
Reader's Digest Association
Les Aspin
U.S. representative
Wisconsin
General Leonard F. Chapman, Jr.
USMC (ret.)
commissioner
Immigration and Naturalization Service
Clark Clifford
Clifford, Warnke, Glass, Mcllwain K Finney
William E. Colby
former director, Central Intelligence Agency
Or. Brewster C. Denny
dean, Graduate School of Public Affairs
University of Washington
Millicent H. Fenwick
U.S. representative
New Jersey
Barry Goldwater
U.S. senator
Arizona
John H. Johnson
editor and publisher
1-bony Magazine
Jack Kemp
U.S. representative
New York
R. E. Kirby
chairman
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Thomas J. McIntyre
U.S. senator
New Hampshire
Charles McC. Mathias, Jr.
U.S. senator
Maryland
Admiral Thomas Moorer, USN (ret.)
former chairman, Jnint Chiefs of Staff
Robert Moot
Former comptroller Department of Defense
Thomas Murphy
chairman of the beArd
General Motors Ctrporation
Paul H. Nitze
Former deputy secretary of defense
Sam Nunn
U.S. senator
Georgia
G. Warren Nutter
Paul Goodloe Mcl.? Lire
Professor ofEconc.mics
University of Virgir la
Dr. James A. Robinson
president
University of West lorida
General Bernard A. Schriever
USAF (ret.)
Schriever and Mo. lee, Inc.
Lt. General George Seignious, USA (ret.)
president
The Citadel
Clement J. Zablocki
U.S. representative
Wisconsin
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LegIsEa
cfnalysis
The increasing volume and complexity of legislative propo-
sals and the limited research facilities available to members
of Congress create a need for independent analysis of
issues. To serve this need, AEI prepares Legislative Analyses
of the major bills introduced each year. Each analysis pro-
vides a clear, concise summary and background of a specific
legislative proposal and explores the substantive argu-
ments of its leading proponents and opponents.
Care is taken to present a fair and factual treatment of
the subject. AEIs analyses are widely used, not only by busy
congressmen, senators and key offidals of the executive
branch, but also by others concerned with legislative and
policy issues.
The legislative issues analyzed are selected on the
basis of their national significance and timeliness with the
help of AEI's distinguished Program Priorities Committee:
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Most favorable letters have been received about AEI's
Legislative Analyses. Examples of crimments are:
magnificent job ..." Senator Robert Dole
most fair and unbiased ..." Judge Charles R. Richey
h Ave always found your publicatr ns most informative.."
Senator Edmund S. Muskie
interesting and educational ... redu.red reading for my
srAtt ' Congressman William M. Ketchum
" Yoi.r publications are extremely helpful to me.
Congressman Joel Pritchard
:inf. of the most helpful aids that ci nes across my desk."
Congressman Tennyson Guyer
" An excellent and objective job Keep up the good work."
Senator William Proxmire
Quite helpful to all of us ..." Senator Harry F. Byrd Jr.
Very, very beneficial ..." Senator Jesse Helms
ursistently thoughtful, in-depth, al id reliable. They
strtt ite a major resource for me ..." Senator Charles H.
Percy
quality..,is outstanding " Senator Sam Nunn
". Lawfully researched, well-written,irld relevant . "
Congressman Bill Archer
" outstanding and well-documented " Congressman
Keith G. Sebellus
Legislative Analyses
Among the recent Legislative Analvses published by AEI
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Gun Control
unemployment Compensation Proposals
National Forest Management Prop( sals
New Drugs
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The Competition Policy Proposal
Reducing Unemployment
Regulatory Reform Policy
The Proposed Agency for Consumer Advocacy
The Economic Planning Proposal
Proposals to Prohibit Employment of Illegal Aliens
Land Use Proposals
Antitrust Parens Patriae Bill
The Williams-Javits Pension Reform Proposal
Legal Services Corporation Bill
Newsmen's Privilege Legislation
Proposals to Regulate Consumer Warranties and Expand
the Powers of the FTC
The Federal Reserve Audit Bill
National Gas Deregulation Legislation
Metric Conversion Bills
Federal Oil and Gas Corporation Proposals
National Health Insurance Proposals
Reviews ?1975, 1974, 1973, 1972 Sessions of the
Congress
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ereri ces
In orcer to focus on issues of u- usual complexity, AEI
sponsors conferences at which leading scholars discuss
critical subjects before invited audiences. The proceedings
are published for the benefit of the public, academicians
arid government officials. Recent conferences have covered
the following areas:
Income Redistribution (1976). S1Donsored _jointly by AEI
and the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, this con-
ference explored, among its topics, tne optimum equality of
incomes, income maintenance and the economy, and the
progressive income tax. A highlight of the meetings was a
televised panel discussion on welfare reform.
Arab and American Cultures (1976). The meetings
aimed at developing an appreciation of the vast human
diversity in the two cultures. Among those participating in
the conference were novelist John Updike, Senator James
Abourezk, the Smithsonian Institution's Wilton Dillon and a
number of prominent Arab diplomats, artists and academi-
cians. A televised panel discussior?, "Can Cultures Com-
municate?", was part of the conference program.
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Blood Policy: Issues and Alternatives (1976). Topics
discussed included the benefits and costs of voluntary
commercial blood, legal responses to poor quality blood,
and available alternatives for guaranteeing a sufficient sup-
ply of quality blood.
Federal Chartering of Corporations (1976). Propo-
nents of federal chartering argue that state incorporation
laws, under which the overwhelming majority of American
corporations are now chartered, are inadequate to protect
shareholders and to ensure that corporate behavior will
take social needs into account. Conference participants
debated the correctness of this proposal.
Issues in Advertising (1976). The conference explored
the legal and economic aspects of advertising as it affects
industrial performance and consumer welfare. A televised
panel discussion of "Advertising and the Public Interest"
was a feature of the meetings.
The Economics of Medical Malpractice (1976). Con-
ferees addressed the role of contingency fees and consumer
expectations on the propensity to litigate, long-run effects
of increased medical malpractice insurance premiums, and
possible medical and legal reforms, among other issues. A
televised panel discussion was part of the meetings.
Regional Versus National Interests on Energy (1975).
Then Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, Oklahoma Gover-
nor David Boren, Massachusetts Senator Edward Brooke,
then Federal Energy Administrator Frank Zarb, former Sec-
retary of the Interior Stewart Udall and Massachusetts
Governor Michael S. Dukakis headed a list of distinguished
participants.
Previous AEI conferences included:
Law of the Sea: U.S. Interests and Alternatives (1975)
Conference on Regulatory Reform (1975)
Conference on Offshore Oil (1975)
Recent Political Trends in Scandinavia (1975)
Japan-U.S. Assembly (1974 and 1975)
Eurocurrencies and the International Monetary System
(1974)
Drug Development and Marketing (1974)
The Phenomenon of Worldwide Inflation (1974)
Perspectives on Federal Transportation Policy (1974)
Conference on World Oil Problems (19741
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Public
cilia irs
" I eieca.ts
ALI has a continuing series of televised public affairs pro-
grims that feature face-to-face discussions of major public
lv,iies by authorities of varying vlews, followed by ques-
tions and comments from a pane of experts engaged in
i,Hking public policy, teaching and writing. Politicians,
hoiars, industry spokesmen, ani journalists take part in
ie programs.
ihe program series is entitlec Public Policy Forums,
IT id has three formats: Rational Debates, Town Hall Meet-
i, dna Round Tables. During 197.,, programs were carried
t;?; some 330 educational and commercial television sta-
:ions and cablevision systems throughout the country. The
were also broadcast in 196 by 131 radio stations
.irid are aired as a series over tine Mutual Broadcasting
stem, the world's largest communications system of more
d-ari 680 affiliated stations.
One-hour video and audio cassettes are also made of
. programs, and many are on 16rirri film as well. These are
available to universities and coIl es. high schools, gov-
ernment and the private sector ne video cassettes and
u,-ris are In color The texts of AEI debates, meetings and
ind tables are also available in Hooks.
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The 1976 series of AEI telecasts included:
National Economic Planning: Right or Wrong for
the U.S.? Hubert Humphrey, Herbert Stein,
Wassily Leontief, Clarence J. Brown, John Charles Daly
Who's First in Defense, the U.S. or Russia?
Melvin R. Laird, Paul Nitze, Thomas J. McIntyre,
Charles McC. Mathias, John Charles Daly
Welfare Reform: Why?
Wilbur J. Cohen, Paul W MacAvoy, Barber B. Conable, Jr.,
Abraham A. Ribicoff, Robert H. Bork
The Federal Budget: What Are the Nation's
Priorities?
James T. Lynn, Charles L Schultze, Eileen Shanahan
The Regulation of Political Campaigns: How
Successful?
John B. Anderson, Eugene J. McCarthy, Fred Wertheimer,
Ralph K. Winter, Jr, Lawrence E. Spivak
Busing: Constructive or Divisive?
Nathan Glazer, Charles Morgan, Jr., Robert L. Green,
Orlando Patterson, Virginia Trotter
Can Cultures Communicate?
Samuel P Huntington, Laura Nader, Mustafa Safwan,
Edward Said, Edward Stewart
How Much Defense Spending Is Enough?
Les Aspin, Jack Kemp, John Charles Daly
Reforming Federal Drug Regulation
Alexander M. Schmidt, Michael Halberstam,
Gaylord Nelson, Louis Lasagna, William N. Hubbard, Jr,
Jules Bergman
The Future of the United Nations
J. William Fulbright, Joseph J. Sisco, Leonard Garment,
Larry McDonald, John Charles Daly
Advertising and the Public Interest
Robert H. Bork, Tom Dillon, Joan Z. Bernstein,
Benjamin Rosenthal, John Charles Daly
The Medical Malpractice Dilemma
Otis R. Bowen, Richard Markus, Jeffrey O'Connell,
William B. Schwartz, John Charles Daly
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Television stations that aired AEI's Public Policy
Forums during 1976:
Alabama
WALA Mobile
WSLA Selma
Alaska
KENI Anchorage
KUAC Fairbanks
Arizona
KOAI Flagstaff
KPAZ Phoenix
KBLU Yuma
Arkansas
KIVE El Dorado
KFPW Ft. Smith
California
KAIL
KECC
KOCE
KMIR
KRCR
KIXE
KCRA
KVIE
KPBS
KGSC
KEYT
KMPH
Clovis
El Centro
Huntington Beach
Palm Springs
Redding
Redding
Sacramento
Sacramento
San Diego
San Jose
Santa Barbara
Visalia
Colorado
KREX Grand Junction
KTSC Pueblo
KTVS Sterling
Connecticut
WEDW Bridgeport
WEDH Hartford
WEDY New Haven
WEDN Norwich
WATR Waterbury
District of Columbia
WETA Washington
Florida
WBBH Fort Myers
WTVX Fort Pierce
WUFI. Gainesville
WKID Hallandale
WJCT Jacksonville
WSWB Orlando
\X/XLT Sarasota
WEDU Tampa
WUSF Tampa
WPEC West Palm Beach
Georgia
WHAE Atlanta
V.ITCC3 Atlanta
Idaho
KAID Boise
KID Idaho Falls
KIFI Idaho Falls
KMVT Twin Falls
Illinois
WSIU Carbondale
WICD Champaign
WCFC Chicago
WEEK East Peoria
\X/SIL Harrisburg
WOAD Moline
WGEM Quincy
WREX Rockford
WICS Springfield
WILL Urbana
Indiana
WFYI Thclianapolis
WIPB Muncie
WNDU South Bend
WCAE St. John
WTWO Terre Haute
WVUT Vincennes
WLFI West Lafayette
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Iowa KOMU Columbia WLIW Garden City
W01 Ames KOZK Springfield WNYC New York
KDUB Dubuque KYTV Springfield WPIX New York
KVED Fort Dodge KDNL St. Louis WPTZ Plattsburgh
Kansas KSD St. Louis WOKR Rochester
KUPK Garden City Montana W>O