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  • January 12, 2004
    Washington Times
    Immigration Shuffle … and Mood Music
    … States would soon be running short of willing and able workers. Important as it could be, however, U.S. immigration policy is simply incoherent. Immigration policy is all about rationing. Many more people want to live in the United States …
    By Alan Reynolds
  • August 21, 2003
    TechKnowledge
    No. 56
    The Day the Music Died
    … of Americans. Almost everyone buys CDs, and tens of millions of listeners use file‐​sharing programs. In the Cato report Policing Pirates in the Networked Age, I argued that peer‐​to‐​peer (P2P) file sharing, unlike prior copying technologies like …
    By Stan Liebowitz
  • January 24, 2002
    National Review (Online)
    They Call It Health Care, But It’s Income Redistribution
    … version of this concept, passed in an economic stimulus bill last month by the Republican‐​controlled House, represents bad tax policy, bad welfare policy, and bad health policy. Standard operating procedure on Capitol Hill. The politics of this health care …
    By Tom Miller
  • October 9, 1996
    Journal of Commerce
    A New Direction for DBS Competition?
    … Canadian consumers by denying them the right to get information from certain sources and by holding back competition. If Canadian policymakers stubbornly persist in their policy in spite of the harm to their own citizens, they are unlikely to open …
    By Solveig Bernstein
  • Jan/Feb 1980
    Regulation
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    Wealthier Is Healthier
    … i-+ -30 0 4.i WE,SWM(:m20Mq Wealthier Is Healthier Aaron Wildavsky WHENEVER I think about trends in health policy and the current rash of proposals to make us healthier still, I try to retain a little of the …
    By Aaron Wildavsky
  • March 26, 2020
    Events
    Beating the COVID-19 Education Disruption: Answering YOUR Questions
    Beating the COVID-19 Education Disruption: Answering YOUR Questions
    … many people have experienced difficulties and frustrations with this. To help, we have assembled a panel of homeschooling and education policy experts to provide advice informed by research and years of experience and to answer whatever questions YOU may have …
    Featuring Kerry McDonald, Jessica Koehler, Brian Ray, & Neal McCluskey
  • June 30, 2015
    Events
    A History of Free Market Energy Thought
    A History of Free Market Energy Thought
    policy since its inception, will discuss the history of libertarian thinking on past energy policy and its relevance for current policy debates. Please join us for a provocative look at an alternative way of thinking about energy and public policy.
    Featuring Robert L. Bradley Jr. and Patrick J. Michaels
  • May 8, 2001
    Book Forum
    Friedrich Hayek: A Biography
    Featuring the author, Lanny Ebenstein, with comments by Jerry Z. Muller, Professor of History, Catholic University, Author, Adam Smith in His Time and Ours.
  • November 29, 2024
    Blog
    The State of Student Loan Forgiveness: November 2024
    The State of Student Loan Forgiveness: November 2024
    In sum, the Biden administration has been the most aggressive in history regarding student loan forgiveness. Despite many setbacks, the administration has cancelled a massive amount of debt ($180 billion and counting), with most of the burden on taxpayers still to come from future repayments that will no longer be made.
    By Andrew Gillen
  • February 10, 2022
    Public Comments
    Money Market Fund Reforms
    Money Market Fund Reforms
    The conventional story about the 2008 financial crisis is that, after the so‐called “shadow banks” made too many risky bets, trouble at one large MMF ignited a contagious run on other MMFs, and it quickly spread throughout short‐term credit markets. This story is highly misleading, and both the regulations that have been implemented and those that have been proposed in the name of mitigating future systemic risks are highly misguided.
    By Norbert Michel
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