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  • May 2, 2016
    Blog
    Economics of the Syrian Refugee Crisis
    … refugee crisis could have a less negative or maybe even a net-positive effect on Lebanon’s economy after more policy changes. While it is undeniable that wages have fallen in certain areas of Lebanon, there are many Lebanese government …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • October 30, 2012
    Cato.org
    Whose Kill List? Romney’s Or Obama’s?
    … views of prospective target‐​killing commander in chief Romney in “Five Specific Questions Journalists Should Ask About the Drone Strike Policy” (Robert Naiman, huff​in​g​ton​post​.com, Oct. 26). Even if none of those people have a chance …
    By Nat Hentoff
  • December 15, 2011
    Blog
    Why Hayek Would Hate SOPA
    … broke access for millions of users around the world. Some legal scholars have suggested a “Layers Principle” to guide Internet policymaking. In brief, legislators and regulators should respect the independence of Internet layers by targeting solutions, as nearly as possible …
    By Julian Sanchez
  • October 29, 2010
    Immigration Bulletin
    No. 7
    pdf (100.06 kB)
    Immigrants and English
    … is that earlier BY STUART ANDERSON, an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute and executive director, National Foundation for American Policy. Immigrants and English The children, grandchildren, and great grand- children of Latino immigrants learn English well. “ “ 1000 M ASSACHUSETTS …
    By Stuart Anderson
  • Sept/Oct 1978
    Regulation
    pdf (240.22 kB)
    A Murky Future
    By Robert H. Bork
  • December 16, 2021
    Blog
    Universal School Choice Is the Way to Go
    Rather than pick winners and loser through targeted programs, universal school choice programs give every child educational options.
    By Colleen Hroncich
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