Surveying Economists

Economy |
By Abhi Sivasailam | Read Time 1 minute

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.”

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Contributing writer at the Show-Me Institute.

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