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TITLE AUTHOR DATE SUMMARY
What If Boeing Left Washington? WashACE 4/14/2009  
Flaws in Economic Modeling Should Be Corrected Before Legislature Approves Cap-and-Trade WashACE 2/2/2009  
Recent Trends in Health Care Spending WashACE 4/3/2008  
Fasten Your Seatbelts WashACE 10/9/2007 Even if the state does skirt recession, the mortgage meltdown and its contagion to other markets will have fiscal consequences for the state.
Consolidating Gains in a Transitional Economy WashACE 8/16/2006  
On the Importance of Being Educated WashACE 3/24/2006 A brief on the value of education.
A World of Hurt: Medical Costs Squeeze State Budget Kriss Sjoblom 2/28/2005 The state must control health care costs, which are growing at an unsustainable rate. The state should emulate the private sector and increase the share of...
Preserve UI Reforms to Preserve Jobs WashACE 2/15/2005 The 2003 unemployment insurance reform legislation improved the balance in a system that had imposed the nation’s highest employer UI taxes, combining ex...
Healthcare Mandates Boost Costs WashACE 2/8/2005 The preponderance of evidence indicates that the buildup of health care mandates has caused insurance premiums to rise. The state should require independe...
Shaping Up Health Care WashACE 9/1/2004 Washington’s Employer-Provided Health Care: Historically High Quality at Relatively Low Costs
Worker's Compensation WashACE 2/1/2004 Workers’ compensation costs in Washington add to the state’s uncompetitive business climate. Proposed double-digit increases from the state’s Department...
2002 Competitiveness Report - Will Washington Shrug? WashACE 1/1/2002 Washington's plunge from prosperity to recession caught many policymakers by surprise - and radically refocused theh competitiveness debate.

 

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