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  • September 9, 2020
    Events
    The Evolution of Banking: The 2020 Cato Summit on Financial Regulation - Welcome and Introduction and Opening Fireside Chat: New Entrants into U.S. Banking
    The Evolution of Banking: The 2020 Cato Summit on Financial Regulation - Welcome and Introduction and Opening Fireside Chat: New Entrants into U.S. Banking
    … of state and federal regulators? And how can policy change best encourage entry into banking that will benefit consumers? Join us for an outstanding virtual program, featuring leading policymakers and experts, at Cato’s sixth annual Summit on Financial Regulation.
    Featuring Jennifer J. Schulp, Brian P. Brooks, and Diego Zuluaga
  • September 9, 2020
    Live Online Conference
    The Evolution of Banking: The 2020 Cato Summit on Financial Regulation
    The Evolution of Banking: The 2020 Cato Summit on Financial Regulation
    policy change best encourage entry into banking that will benefit consumers? Join us for an outstanding virtual program, featuring leading policymakers and experts, at Cato’s sixth annual Summit on Financial Regulation. 11:00-11:05 AM Welcome and Introduction …
  • August 23, 2018
    Events
    #CatoConnects: Freedom in the 50 States
    #CatoConnects: Freedom in the 50 States
    … of the American states based on how their policies promote fiscal, regulatory, and personal freedom. Freedom in the 50 States is an essential work for anyone interested in state policies and in advancing a better understanding of a free society.
    Featuring William Ruger, Jason Sorens, and John Samples
  • August 23, 2018
    Cato Connects
    #CatoConnects: Freedom in the 50 States
    policies promote fiscal, regulatory, and personal freedom. Freedom in the 50 States is an essential work for anyone interested in state policies and in advancing a better understanding of a free society. August 23, 2018 12 - 12:30 PM EDT
  • April 20, 2016
    Events
    Will a Robot Take Your Job?
    Will a Robot Take Your Job?
    … than displace human workers. Afterwards, however, there will be a great economic upheaval and a realignment of employment and tax policies. On the flip side, dangerous, dirty, and demeaning jobs will be eliminated. The two thirds of the planet that …
    Featuring Marian L. Tupy
  • May 13, 2015
    Events
    Wasting a Crisis: Why Securities Regulation Fails
    Wasting a Crisis: Why Securities Regulation Fails
    … a Crisis, Paul G. Mahoney shows that this narrative is formulated by political actors hoping to deflect blame from prior policy errors. Mahoney moves beyond this received wisdom, showing that lax regulation was not a substantial cause of the Great …
    Featuring Thaya Brook Knight
  • Authors
    Harrison Moar
    Harrison Moar
    … 2008, and from 2009 to 2013, he served as editor and manager of media relations in the defense and foreign policy studies department. He is also a past editor of the Cato at Liberty blog. Moar received a BA in …
  • Authors
    David J. Bier
    David J. Bier
    … testified before House and Senate committees on several occasions. From 2013 to 2015, Bier drafted immigration legislation as a senior policy adviser for Rep. Raúl Labrador (R‑ID), then a member and later the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee …
  • November 4, 2021
    The Dispatch
    Not Ready for Prime Time
    Not Ready for Prime Time
    … This problem is then usually blamed on various things—globalization, automation, big business, etc.—that decades of laissez faire economic policy (aka “free market fundamentalism”) have allowed. On the surface, the argument has some merit—the pre‐​pandemic labor force …
    By Scott Lincicome
  • Fall 2019
    Cato Journal
    Vol. 39 No. 3
    Consumer Protection and Financial Inclusion
    … We at the Bureau have much to learn from you. I look forward to a continued dialogue about your innovative policy proposals to expand access to financial services and bolster consumer protections. My remarks today are focused on the relationship …
    By Brian Johnson
  • July 26, 2019
    Blog
    The Other Problem with Trump’s Tweet
    Overlooked in the controversy over President Trump’s tweet that four lawmakers should “go back” to the countries “they originally came from” is the fact that the tweet—and its subsequent re-parsing—was a direct attack on representative government and the U.S. Constitution.
    By Thomas A. Firey
  • March 13, 2018
    Blog
    Federal Fuel Foolishness
    The federal government imposes a mandate to blend ethanol into gasoline. This “Renewable Fuel Standard” harms consumers, damages the economy, and produces negative environmental effects. 
    By Chris Edwards
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