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  • July 12, 2010
    Blog
    Calling in the World Court against the Gun Trade
    … how, after years of arguing that courts should read the U.S. Constitution as requiring the adoption of the liberal policy agenda of the moment (welfare rights, free health care, or whatever), cutting‐​edge law school thinking now promotes the …
    By Walter Olson
  • May 2010
    Developing the Potential of the Individually Funded Pension Systems
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    Personal Medical Accounts: An Alternative to Compulsory Health Insurance
    … A.) and Law & Economics (J.M.) from George Mason University. Currently he is the Cato Institute’s director of health policy studies. Previously, he served as a domestic policy analyst for the U.S. Senate Republican Policy Committee under Chairman …
    By Michael F. Cannon
  • February 10, 2010
    Economist
    Is Obama Failing? (Part 3)
    … America is prospering. But I don’t think that’s the way we’re heading. We haven’t discussed foreign policy in this debate. One of the attractions of Barack Obama — even to some libertarians — was the prospect of a …
    By David Boaz
  • December 17, 2009
    New York Post
    The Problem’s Not the Banks
    … holding back the economy, undermining job creation. Nothing could be further from the truth. It is the president’s own policies that are holding back the economy. Recessions are first characterized by significant job losses. At some point, these taper …
    By Mark A. Calabria
  • August 7, 2009
    Blog
    Summer — or Back to School — Reading
    … are offering handy guides to the best reading in such fields as Principles of Liberty, Constitutional Studies, Health Care, Foreign Policy, and more. I know that reading lists can sometimes be intimidating — where to start? — and too much of just …
    By David Boaz
  • August 7, 2009
    Business Times
    Did Regulations Cause Current Crisis?
    … failure of the US government to prevent it through effective regulation of the financial system. Not surprisingly, most of the policy prescriptions advanced by economic pundits and embraced by lawmakers and officials have called on the government to take forceful …
    By Leon T. Hadar
  • January 14, 2009
    Blog
    Who’s Blogging about Cato
    … from Senior Fellow Michael D. Tanner on Barack Obama’s proposals for Social Security and Medicare. The International Law and Policy Blog links to Cato Trade Policy Analyst Sallie James’s appearance on Reason TV, discussing presidential trade policies. Blogging …
  • May 5, 2008
    Cato Video
    William Easterly offers Hayekian insights into economic development.
    William Easterly offers Hayekian insights into economic development.
    … failure is common; the advantages of decentralized decision making to discover what works best in the market and in public policy; and the need to rely on dispersed and local knowledge, rather than government planning, for poor countries to achieve …
    Featuring William Easterly
  • December 5, 2007
    News Releases
    The Public Education Tax Credit
    … children, who decides what we teach them, and who pays for it?In “The Public Education Tax Credit,” Adam Schaeffer, policy analyst with the Cato Institute’s Center for Educational Freedom, argues for a change in the terms of the …
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