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  • May 7, 2013
    Testimony
    Keystone XL Pipeline: Examination of Scientific and Environmental Issues
    … Climate Change. Solomon, S., et al. (eds). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 996pp. Knappenberger, P.C., and P.J. Michaels, 2013. Policy Implications of Climate Models on the Verge of Failure. American Geophysical Union Science Policy Conference. Washington, DC, June 24 …
    By Paul C. “Chip” Knappenberger
  • June 21, 2012
    Blog
    Polis Questions DEA Chief on Marijuana
    Watch Congressman Jared Polis (D‑Colorado) question DEA Chief, Michele Leonhart. By way of background, Colorado is one of the battleground states where local policymakers are moving faster in the direction of drug policy reform than the feds. H/T …
    By Tim Lynch
  • May 14, 2012
    Blog
    Krugman Is Wrong about Austerity in Britain – Say the Brits
    When, late last month, Great Britain slipped back into recession, New York Times’ Paul Krugman saw it as a vindication of his neo‐​Keynesian policies. According to Krugman, Britain failed to return to growth, because David Cameron’s government stepped …
    By Marian L. Tupy
  • February 1, 2011
    Blog
    Aetna Exits Colorado’s Individual Market
    According to the Denver Business Journal: A spokeswoman for Aetna confirmed Monday that the insurer will no longer sell new individual‐​market health insurance policies in Colorado and will terminate current policies held by state residents no later than July …
    By Michael F. Cannon
  • October 14, 2009
    Blog
    Sound Money Essay Contest
    Our friends at the Atlas Economic Research Foundation are offering prizes for the best essays on sound money by students and young faculty and policy analysts: The Atlas Economic Research Foundation invites you to participate in its Sound Money Essay …
    By David Boaz
  • January 27, 2009
    Blog
    Seeking Transparency in the Economic Stimulus
    C|Net News blogger Chris Soghoian has the story on the search for transparency in the economic stimulus bill, and he cites Cato’s recent policy forum, Just Give Us the Data! Good things will happen when taxpayers can see …
    By Jim Harper
  • November 13, 2008
    Blog
    Diseconomies of Scale vs. Network Effects
    … paragon of libertarian virtue. I will be (and have been) the first to condemn them for their abuse of protectionist policies such as eminent domain at the local level. But blaming Wal-Mart for policies such as publicly-funded roads …
    By Timothy B. Lee
  • October 9, 2008
    Blog
    Today on Cato.org
    Lessons from Abroad by Richard W. Rahn Rails Won’t Save America by Randal O’Toole Two Kinds of Change: Comparing the Candidates on Foreign Policy by Justin Logan Does Barack Obama Support Socialized Medicine? by Michael F. Cannon Video …
    By Cato Editors
  • October 1, 2008
    Blog
    George Will Is on a Roll
    Another great column from George Will today, on the House’s “vote against rashness.” With a conservative’s sense of history, he traces some of the policy choices that brought us to today’s crisis: Suppose that in 1979 the …
    By David Boaz
  • July 24, 2008
    National Review (Online)
    The Grand Exaggerator
    What is it with Al Gore? Why is he compelled to exaggerate climate change (excuse me, “the climate crisis”), and then to propose impossible policy responses? It’s like he’s inventing the Internet all over again! OK, it’s …
    By Patrick J. Michaels
  • Spring/Summer 2007
    Cato Journal
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    Editor’s Note
    … impact on Fed policy, whether and how the Fed should respond to various crises, the link between fiscal and monetary policy, and the role of monetary policy. As Friedman taught, the interna- tional price system works best when monetary stability …
    By James A. Dorn
  • March 1, 2007
    Blog
    The “Anger Index” or, “Profane in the Brain”
    Having spent the better part of a year developing Cato’s Education Market Index, I’m obviously interested in the use of statistical indices to assess policies and measure trends. Well, it seems that the blogosphere is on the verge …
    By Andrew J. Coulson
  • November 9, 2006
    News Releases
    Dairy Consumers Could Benefit from a Reformed Farm Bill
    … In the new Cato Trade Briefing Paper, “Milking the Customer: The High Cost of U.S. Dairy Policies,” Sallie James, policy analyst with Cato’s Center for Trade Policy Studies, explains that the dairy program is one of the most …
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