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The Demise of Environmentalism in American Law
Greve, Michael S.
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American Enterprise Institute
This book is a study of legal doctrines that hinder the development of efficient, economically sound policies for protecting the environment.
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Nationalizing Mortgage Risk
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Ely, Bert
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have aggressively used their government support to achieve extraordinarily high profitability and domination of the residential mortgage market.
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Serving Two Masters, Yet Out of Control
Wallison, Peter J.
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American Enterprise Institute
Because two disparate clients demand loyalty from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, these government-sponsored entities must fulfill two ultimately irreconcilable roles.
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Nationalizing Mortgage Risk
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Ely, Bert
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American Enterprise Institute
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have aggressively used their government support to achieve extraordinarily high profitability and domination of the residential mortgage market.
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Serving Two Masters, Yet Out of Control
Wallison, Peter J.
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Because two disparate clients demand loyalty from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, these government-sponsored entities must fulfill two ultimately irreconcilable roles.
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