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  • May 1, 2024
    Books
    Build, Baby, Build
    Build, Baby, Build
    … the author of several books including The Myth of the Rational Voter and Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration (coauthored with Zach Weinersmith). Caplan is the editor and chief writer for Bet On It, a blog hosted by …
    By Bryan Caplan and Ady Branzei
  • November 9, 2016
    Cato Daily Podcast
    A Surprise Ending to Presidential Election 2016
    A Surprise Ending to Presidential Election 2016
    … of Western Europe? So, in that latter area we may find some opportunity to work with his administration. Trade and immigration, I guess we’ll be working against them. Caleb Brown: With respect to trade and immigration and crime, and …
    Featuring David Boaz and Caleb O. Brown
  • April 9, 2025
    Los Angeles Times
    How a $200 Check Can Put You on a Government Watch List
    How a $200 Check Can Put You on a Government Watch List
    … make banks report on accounts with just $600 in activity a year, and people were upset when the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement collected records on millions of transactions in California, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and Mexico. People should …
    By Nicholas Anthony
  • July/August 2013
    Policy Report
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    Combating Regulatory Protectionism
    … for the Study of Science Daniel J. Mitchell……………………………………………Senior Fellow John Mueller…………………………………………………..Senior Fellow Johan Norberg………………………………………………..Senior Fellow Alex Nowrasteh…………………………..Immigration Policy Analyst Walter Olson……………………………………………………Senior Fellow Randal O’Toole………………………………………………..Senior Fellow Tom G. Palmer…………………………………………………Senior Fellow Alan Peterson……………………………………………….Director …
  • April 27, 2002
    Cato.org
    The French Never Learn
    … France the world’s sixth biggest foreign trader. Nonetheless, given unemployment and other problems, the French apparently would rather blame immigration instead of years of socialist policies for the economic situation. Will French voters ever learn the importance of freedom …
    By Veronique de Rugy
  • November 21, 2014
    The Hill (Online)
    NSA Reform: Not Dead Yet
    Far from being over, the fight over NSA surveillance reform is entering a new and critical phase.
    By Patrick G. Eddington
  • September 12, 2023
    Globalization: Then and Now
    The Misplaced Nostalgia for a Less Globalized Past
    The Misplaced Nostalgia for a Less Globalized Past
    Americans have traditionally been optimistic about the future, but a strain of thinking across the political spectrum today seeks to recapture a time when life was supposedly better for most Americans.
    By Daniel Griswold
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