Posts Tagged ‘regulation’
Less government control helps China’s economy
Tennessee Center for Policy Research scholar Dr. Richard Grant shows how China’s decreasing reliance on government control over the economy is benefiting the communist nation. This article originally appeared in Sunday’s Tennessean.
by Dr. Richard Grant
“That which gets measured, gets...
August 15th, 2010 | Commentary | Read More
TCPR signs letter on direct wine shipment
Today, the Tennessee Center for Policy Research submitted a letter to Congress in conjunction with 41 other organizations expressing concern about potential direct wine shipment regulations. The letter addresses the Comprehensive Alcohol Regulatory Effectiveness Act, which would allow states to impose...
July 27th, 2010 | Recent News | Read More
45 Ideas for a Prosperous Tennessee
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Center for Policy Research today made available in electronic version its most recent publication, An Idea a Day: 45 Ideas for a Prosperous Tennessee. The pamphlet offers one innovative free market idea for each remaining legislative day of the 106th General Assembly. Each...
January 21st, 2010 | Feature, Policy | Read More
2009 Legislator’s Guide to the Issues
At the advent of the 106th General Assembly, the Tennessee Center for Policy Research provided every member of the state legislature with a comprehensive guide to the issues facing the State of Tennessee.
The Legislators’ Guide to the Issues provides free market policy solutions to issues related...
February 11th, 2009 | Feature, Policy | Read More








