Economic regulation in the healthcare industry has long been a subject of debate, balancing the need for affordability, competition, and innovation. Understanding these regulations is essential, as they directly impact both current and future generations. This paper analyzes the economic implications of regulation within the U.S. Healthcare industry, pulling from specific historical scenarios to analyze the benefits and harms of various viewpoints. This includes FTC antitrust laws, market-based price controls, and more.

Vyomini Vabilisetty
Fellow
Raleigh Charter High School
North Carolina, United States
A rising junior at Raleigh Charter High School in Raleigh, North Carolina. Vyomini is interested in studying law, business, and public policy. Outside of SPRING Vyomini is a Mock Trial lawyer and is a part of Model UN as well as a club leader for Architecture Club. She enjoys making jewelry, cooking, and fashion.
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In the United States, civic education has been at an all-time low. Teaching civics in schools is invaluable because the youth are much more malleable and easily influenced, making it possible to instill the value of civic engagement into students. Political participation is important in a democracy as it ensures that the government is in regulation by the people. This brief includes and analyzes a brief synopsis of the patterns of civic education in the primary regions of the United States.