From the November 2006 issue
"As in every other new field, the history of commercial space
flight will be filled with tales of success and failure; of
geniuses, dreamers, and con-men; of hopes too big to accomplish and
of accomplishments exceeding hopes. But somewhere within this
record—or beyond the edges of it—may lie the seeds of success for
private activity in space."
—James C. Bennett, "The Second Space Race"
"High-income communities have used zoning and other
growth-control measures to restrict the supply of housing. As a
consequence, house prices have soared, and middle- and lower-income
families have been excluded.…The solution is to decontrol
the supply side."
— M. Bruce Johnson, "Is the Sun Setting on the American Dream?"
"How well is airline deregulation working? There are several
important indicators. The majority of fares are lower than they
would have been under regulation. New airlines are sprouting up
left and right. Aggressive competitors are making money. And
deregulation is spreading to Europe."
—Robert Poole Jr. and Christina Dorffi, "Trends"
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