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  • September 18, 2007
    Blog
    More than a Glancing Blow
    … K‑12 level, we have a monopoly in which most students are automatically assigned to government‐​run schools. The first works, the second doesn’t. The policy ramifications should be pretty obvious to anyone who actually cares about educational outcomes.
    By Andrew J. Coulson
  • Spring/Summer 2000
    Cato Journal
    pdf (40.45 kB)
    A New Bretton Woods or Monetary Competition?
    … work of the IMF and the World Bank explain the avoidance of the kind of isolationist and beggar-my-neighbor policies that character- ized the aftermath of World War I. John Maynard Keynes and Harry White The approach of John …
    By Pedro Schwartz
  • July 7, 2020
    Blog
    A Twitter Alternative, If They Can Keep It
    A Twitter Alternative, If They Can Keep It
    … increase as it grows, and scale will make transparent, context‐​aware moderation all the more difficult. Platforms usually develop new policies in response to crises or unforeseen, unwanted platform uses. One of the first recorded user bans, within a text …
    By Will Duffield
  • August 23, 2019
    Blog
    Homicides in Mexico Tripled But Fewer Mexicans Came Illegally
    … shelter are not also an issue, leading fewer to seek to enter illegally. Overall, this economic‐​focused strategy has clearly succeeded, and as I point out in my recent policy analysis, Congress should look to replicate it for Central America.
    By David J. Bier
  • May 2, 2017
    Cato Online Forum
    Beware the Backlash
    … if liberals won’t enforce borders, voters will tap fascists to do it. If he is right, what rhetoric and policies ought the results‐​oriented libertarian champion, at least until he or she has persuaded more members of the public …
    By Conor Friedersdorf
  • May 19, 2015
    Washington Times
    Amtrak Is No Way to Run a Railroad
    Let’s get rid of Amtrak and its taxpayer subsidies, and see what magic free-market rail entrepreneurs might create.
    By Richard W. Rahn
  • January 23, 2014
    New York Post
    ObamaCare’s Ugly ‘Progress’
    No one expects President Obama to say much about ObamaCare in his State of the Union Address on Tuesday — because there isn’t much good to say about his signature achievement.
    By Michael D. Tanner
  • Fall 2011
    Regulation
    pdf (495.16 kB)
    Regulatory Monsters
    By Richard A. Williams and Sherzod Abdukadirov
  • January 2002
    The Annals of the American Academy
    No. 579
    pdf (81.84 kB)
    Currency Boards
    By Steve H. Hanke
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