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Raymond March

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Raymond J. March is a Research Fellow at the Independent Institute and Assistant Professor of Economics at North Dakota State University.
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When Healthy Policy Neglects Economic Principles, Patients Suffer

Raymond March - October 13, 2018
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FDA Still Hooked on Meddling in Nicotine Markets

Raymond March - October 8, 2018
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FDA Struggles to Develop “Sugar Added” Labels for Honey and Maple...

Raymond March - September 26, 2018
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Let Competition, Not the FDA, Resolve the EpiPen Shortage

Raymond March - September 12, 2018
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Government vs. Private Efforts to Promote Breastfeeding: My Response to a...

Raymond March - September 2, 2018
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FDA Considers Regulating E-cigarette Juices

Raymond March - September 1, 2018
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FDA Approves Medical App for Contraception

Raymond March - August 22, 2018
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Open Up Off-Label Drug Communication and Let the Market Work!

Raymond March - August 7, 2018
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Three Reasons To Be Optimistic about Pharmaceutical Policy

Raymond March - August 2, 2018
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If Telemedicine Is Underachieving, Government Is to Blame

Raymond March - July 11, 2018
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