The Cato Journal—America’s leading free‐market public policy journal—ran from 1981 to 2021. Every issue is a valuable resource for scholars concerned with questions of public policy, yet written and edited to be accessible to the interested lay reader. Clive Crook of The Economist has called it “the most consistently interesting and provocative journal of its kind.”
The Cato Journal’s stable of writers include a veritable Who’s Who in business, government, and academia. Past contributors include James M. Buchanan, Richard Epstein, Ben Bernanke, Robert Higgs, Václav Klaus, Justin Yifu Lin, Allan H. Meltzer, Charles Murray, William Niskanen, Douglass C. North, José Piñera, Anna J. Schwartz, John B. Taylor, and Lawrence H. White.