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  • August 16, 2022
    Public Comments
    Public Comment re: Enhanced Disclosures by Certain Investment Advisers and Investment Companies about Environmental, Social, and Governance Investment Practices
    Public Comment re: Enhanced Disclosures by Certain Investment Advisers and Investment Companies about Environmental, Social, and Governance Investment Practices
    … companies, to provide additional information regarding their environmental, social, and governance (‘ESG’) investment practices.” The Cato Institute is a public policy research organization dedicated to the principles of individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace, and the Center for …
    By Jennifer J. Schulp
  • Chairs and Special Gifts
    … Institute always welcomes donations to its general operating fund, you can also direct your contribution to a specific department or policy area. For example, Cato’s first endowed chair, the B. Kenneth Simon Chair in Constitutional Studies, is currently held …
  • April 25, 2019
    Cato Video
    Economic Inequality: Are We Measuring It Right and What Does It Mean?
    Economic Inequality: Are We Measuring It Right and What Does It Mean?
    … the inequality debate and discuss alternative income measures that better capture the well‐​being of different groups. Early argues that policymakers need to get the facts right before imposing prescriptions on the economy. Learn more: Reassessing the Facts about Inequality …
    Featuring John F. Early
  • Alternative Money University 2018: Program
    … Program on Monetary Policy, Mercatus Center at George Mason University 3:30-4:00PM Break 4:00-5:30PM Monetary Policy in a Post-Crisis WorldScott Sumner, Ralph G. Hawtrey Chair of Monetary Policy and Director, Program on Monetary Policy
  • November 3, 2017
    Blog
    Supreme Court Should Free the Internet from the FCC
    … on both these interpretations, the FCC then sought to outlaw paid prioritization—to institute “net neutrality”—by issuing a new policy cloaked in an Orwellian title; the “Open Internet Order.” Despite its label, the order actually had the practical effect …
    By Ilya Shapiro and Aaron Barnes
  • November 2, 2017
    Legal Briefs
    Berninger v. FCC
    … on both these interpretations, the FCC then sought to outlaw paid prioritization—to institute “net neutrality”—by issuing a new policy cloaked in an Orwellian title; the “Open Internet Order.” Despite its label, the order actually had the practical effect …
    By Sam Kazman, Ryan Radia, Ilya Shapiro, & Manuel S. Klausner
  • February 4, 2016
    Blog
    Lyndon McLellan Finally Beats the IRS
    … perfectly legitimate reasons a business owner may deposit less than $10,000 at a time (for instance, if their insurance policy only covers $10,000 cash on hand), and because civil asset forfeiture allows the government to seize cash and …
    By Adam Bates
  • Thomas Sargent
    … Institute and the Atlas Network, among others.   ResourcesSargent’s remarks at the Emergency Economic Summit for Greece featured in Cato Policy Report, 2002The Big Problem of Small Change, by Thomas J. Sargent and François R. Velde, reviewed in the Cato …
  • July 29, 2014
    Economic Development Bulletin
    No. 21
    A Case against Child Labor Prohibitions
    … to Halima and other child employees like her. Unfortunately, all too often, people’s emotional reaction lead them to advocate policies that will harm the very children they intend to help. Provisions against child labor are part of the International …
    By Benjamin Powell
  • December 4, 2013
    Blog
    PISA School Test Results
    … on all the tests. On math, for example, Canadian kids ranked 13th, compared to U.S. kids at 36th.  American policymakers often react to such dismal U.S. results by calling for more central planning of education through federal subsidies …
    By Chris Edwards
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