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  • August 28, 2007
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    Thriving U.S. Manufacturing Sector Needs No Protection from Congress
    … study recognizes that there are a few industries within the manufacturing sector that are floundering–mostly those that are more labor intensive and require lower–skilled workers.“But those data are not evidence of a declining manufacturing sector or unfair …
  • October 10, 2006
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    Cato Institute Launches New Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity
    … of a small group of distinguished individuals: Gurcharan Das, former CEO of Procter & Gamble, India; José Piñera, former minister of labor and social security, Chile; Deepak Lal, professor of international development studies, UCLA; Fred Hu, chief economist, Goldman Sachs, Asia …
  • September 14, 2009
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    U.S. Is World’s Sixth-freest Economy, Yearly Study Says
    … and security of property rights; (3) access to sound money; (4) freedom to trade internationally; and (5) regulation of credit, labor and business. The 2009 report ranks 141 nations representing 95 percent of the world’s population using data from …
  • November 9, 2006
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    Dairy Consumers Could Benefit from a Reformed Farm Bill
    … with Cato’s Center for Trade Policy Studies, explains that the dairy program is one of the most expensive and labyrinthine programs in U.S. agricultural policy. James argues that the U.S. dairy program, through milk production subsidies and …
  • January 4, 2006
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    Cato Legal Scholar: Alito is Well Qualified to Serve on High Court
    … times he would be easily confirmed. But today the nation is deeply divided, not only on hot‐​button issues like abortion, affirmative action, and gay rights but on the very meaning of the Constitution. With government at every level reaching …
  • January 11, 2006
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    Cato Legal Expert Comments on Day 2 of Alito Hearings
    … the Department of Justice and the State Department during the Reagan administration. He and Mark Moller, editor of the Cato Supreme Court Review, are available for interviews. “Alito and Abortion,” by Roger Pilon. The Wall Street Journal, November, 28, 2005.
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