Surveying Economists

Economy |
By Abhi Sivasailam | Read Time 1 min

The results of a new survey of members of the American Economic Association suggest that the Show-Me Institute is in good company.

The survey finds economists in consensus on several key policy issues:

  • 51.6 percent agree: “The U.S. should place more stringent caps on medical malpractice awards.”
  • 63.7 percent agree: “Barriers to entering the medical profession should be reduced.”
  • 78.3 percent agree: “Government subsidies on ethanol in the U.S. should be” reduced at least somewhat.
  • 42.4 percent agree: “State governments in the U.S. should eliminate mandates about what health insurance must cover.”
  • 62 percent disagree: “Employers in the U.S. should be required to provide health insurance to their full-time employees.”

Other interesting results:

  • 83.3 percent agree: “The U.S. should eliminate remaining tariffs and other barriers to trade.”
  • 70.3 percent agree: “The U.S. should allow payments to organ donors and their families.”

About the Author

Contributing writer at the Show-Me Institute.

Similar Stories

Support Us

The work of the Show-Me Institute would not be possible without the generous support of people who are inspired by the vision of liberty and free enterprise. We hope you will join our efforts and become a Show-Me Institute sponsor.

Donate
Man on Horse Charging