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  • May 24, 2021
    Blog
    Are Social Media Companies Common Carriers?
    Are Social Media Companies Common Carriers?
    … of these efforts fit into two categories: proposed amendments to Section 230 and executive branch action. More recently, legal scholars, policy analysts, and one Supreme Court justice have considered a third option—common carriage regulation—as a means to force …
    By Matthew Feeney
  • April 21, 2021
    Cato Video
    Inequality in California and COVID-19
    Inequality in California and COVID-19
    … left almost one in ten people out of jobs. Low‐​income and minority Californians, have been hit hardest. Pro‐​growth policies are needed to restart the state’s economy. But growth will not be enough unless all Californians are fully …
    Featuring Cato Institute
  • July 30, 2020
    UK Telegraph
    The Case against Big Tech Is Far From Proven
    … UK Competition and Markets Authority report concluding that Facebook and Google unfairly dominate components of the digital advertising market. Some policymakers now seem determined to “take on” Big Tech — whether by breaking up companies, enforcing divestment, or directly regulating them …
    By Ryan Bourne
  • May 13, 2020
    Publications
    Chapter 11: Choosing Immigrants through Prediction Markets
    … the rope sideways, where fewer might oppose their efforts. To tug the rope sideways on immigration, policymakers should take a policy position that is perpendicular to the axis of more versus fewer immigrants. One sideways‐​pull policy would be to …
    By Robin Hanson
  • September 8, 2017
    Blog
    Larry Summers Conflates Economics and Politics on Shrinking Government
    … realities.” What are these realities, according to Summers? An aging population will mean upward pressure on entitlement spending on unchanged policy. The rise in inequality requires government spending to “ameliorate” the consequences. Prices tend to rise relatively quickly in service …
    By Ryan Bourne
  • April 21, 2017
    U.S. News & World Report
    A Threat to Americans
    President Donald Trump’s immigration restrictions will have an enormous economic cost.
    By Ilya Somin
  • September 1, 2015
    Blog
    Employers Ignore E-Verify
    Slightly more than half of all new hires in states with mandatory E-Verify are actually run through the system in those four states.
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • December 26, 2013
    The Wall Street Journal
    What to Do When ObamaCare Unravels
    Rather than a mandate for employer-based groups, we should transition to fully individual-based health insurance.
    By John H. Cochrane
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