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Cato Journal
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Public Policy Analysis
Volume 10 Number 1, Spring/Summer 1990

Federalism and the Economic Order

James A. Dorn
Introduction: Federalism and the Economic Order
(PDF, 15 pp., 815 Kb)

Peter H. Aranson
Federalism: The Reasons of Rules
(PDF, 24 pp., 1,257 Kb)

Aaron Wildavsky
A Double Security: Federalism as Competition
(PDF, 20 pp., 1,134 Kb)

Thomas R. Dye
The Policy Consequences of Intergovernmental Competition
(PDF, 15 pp., 773 Kb)

Bruce L. Benson
Interstate Tax Competition, Incentives to Collude, and Federal Influences
(PDF, 16 pp., 819 Kb)

Richard Vedder
Tiebout, Taxes, and Economic Growth
(PDF, 18 pp., 926 Kb)

Randall G. Holcombe
Growth Management in Florida: Lessons for the National Economy
(PDF, 17 pp., 956 Kb)

Bernard H. Siegan
Land Use Regulations Should Preserve Only Vital and Pressing Governmental Interests
(PDF, 32 pp., 1,753 Kb)

James D. Gwartney
A Positive Proposal to Improve Our Schools
(PDF, 15 pp., 702 Kb)

Charles W. Baird
Labor Law Reform: Lessons from History
(PDF, 35 pp., 1,967 Kb)

Martin Ricketts
Mobility Barriers and Public Policy
(PDF, 11 pp., 585 Kb)

Tyler Cowen and Randall Kroszner
Mutual Fund Banking: A Market Approach
(PDF, 15 pp., 823 Kb)

Melanie S. Tammen
The Precarious Nature of Sovereign Lending: Implications for the Brady Plan
(PDF, 25 pp., 1,311 Kb)

George A. Selgin
Monetary Equilibrium and the Productivity Norm of Price-Level Policy
(PDF, 23 pp., 1,239 Kb)

Richard B. Coffman
Why Is Education Publicly Provided? Comment on Loft
(PDF, 4 pp., 193 Kb)

John B. Lott, Jr.
Why Is Education Publicly Provided? Some Further Thoughts
(PDF, 5 pp., 285 Kb)

Book Reviews

The Political Economy of the GATT
Peter Moser
Reviewed by William A. Niskanen
(PDF, 3 pp., 127 Kb)

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