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  • April 22, 2011
    Blog
    “Tax Credits Only or Die”?
    Responding to a post yesterday by Cato’s Adam Schaeffer, Matt Ladner characterizes our education policy recommendations as: “Tax credits only or die!!!!!!!!” But our recommendations are not of the form:  You must do “x.” They are of the form …
    By Andrew J. Coulson
  • February 14, 2011
    Blog
    Austrian Economics in the News
    … more than 4 million views. And now Rep. Ron Paul’s appointment as chairman of the House subcommittee on monetary policy has brought new attention to the Austrian critique of orthodox economics and economic policy. A long article on Paul …
    By David Boaz
  • Fall 2010
    Regulation
    Working Papers
    … needed. However, some economists now argue that the Great Moderation was more the result of good luck than good Fed policymaking (and the 1970s were more the result of bad luck than bad policy). An early paper in this literature …
    By Peter Van Doren
  • September 23, 2009
    Blog
    Wednesday Links
    Should more troops be sent to Afghanistan? Cato’s Malou Innocent weighs in alongside the policymakers. What does the end of the missile defense system in Central Europe means for U.S.-Russian relations? Signals indicate that the market just …
  • June 26, 2009
    Blog
    Mourning the Loss of a Great American Capitalist
    mj While the big news of the day wouldn’t seem to have a public policy angle, Michael Jackson’s death allows us to remember that such phenomenal career achievements can only be possible in an economic system that rewards …
    By Ilya Shapiro
  • February 5, 2009
    Blog
    Harper: One to Watch in 2009
    I’m pleased and humbled to have been named one of the Ars Technica/​Tech Policy Central “People to Watch” in 2009. Along with my opposition to the REAL ID national identification scheme, they cite my work opposing the E …
    By Jim Harper
  • January 19, 2009
    Blog
    Patents and Property: The Evidence
    I’ve been really impressed with the job that Regulation, Cato’s quarterly journal of regulatory policy, has been doing covering patent policy of late. A year ago, I highlighted a fantastic exchange between legendary libertarian legal scholar (and Cato …
    By Timothy B. Lee
  • Sept/Oct 1983
    Regulation
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