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  • January 16, 2025
    Blog
    Biden Didn’t Cause the Border Crisis, Part 1: Summary
    Biden Didn’t Cause the Border Crisis, Part 1: Summary
    … prevailing narrative that blames Biden overlooks the real causes of the crisis: America’s robust labor market and bad immigration policies that incentivized illegal entries. However, Trump, not Biden, mostly started those policies. Biden eventually phased out some of them …
    By David J. Bier
  • January 14, 2025
    Blog
    Cato Tax Bootcamp: Tax Code 101
    Cato Tax Bootcamp: Tax Code 101
    This month Cato is hosting a Congressional Fellowship on tax and trade ahead of a year that promises to be busy for both policy areas. The fellowship is a nine-week program attended by a bi-partisan cohort of congressional …
    By Adam N. Michel
  • January 13, 2025
    News Releases
    Cato Responds: Biden Foreign Legacy Remarks
    Cato Responds: Biden Foreign Legacy Remarks
    … of claims about a US-led ‘liberal international order.’ There are many words to describe the Biden administration’s foreign policy, but success is certainly not one of them. Justin Logan, director of defense and foreign policy studies, also commented …
  • January 13, 2025
    1945
    Yoon’s Downfall: What It Means for Donald Trump’s Asia Strategy
    Yoon’s Downfall: What It Means for Donald Trump’s Asia Strategy
    … expected, an election will be held within 60 days. The opposition is very likely to triumph. If so, South Korean policy will change dramatically, forcing Trump to adjust his objectives accordingly. The Republic of Korea is likely to soften its …
    By Doug Bandow
  • January 7, 2025
    Blog
    The Black Market Beckons: Biden’s Last-Minute Move on Nicotine
    The Black Market Beckons: Biden’s Last-Minute Move on Nicotine
    … compensatory smoking…over the course of the experimental period, suggesting that neither of these approaches poses a major safety concern. Policymakers also aren’t considering that mandating cigarette makers to reduce nicotine will likely stimulate a healthy black market in …
    By Jeffrey A. Singer
  • January 7, 2025
    Power Problems
    Perverse Incentives in the Permanent War Economy
    Perverse Incentives in the Permanent War Economy
    … contractors, the myth that military spending is properly construed as a jobs program, and the lack of strategic thinking in policy debates on how to confront China, among other issues. Show NotesJulia Gledhill, “The Truth about the Permanent War Economy …
    Featuring Julia Gledhill and John Glaser
  • December 24, 2024
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Is the War on Flavored Vapes in Its Final Stretch?
    Is the War on Flavored Vapes in Its Final Stretch?
    Flavored e‑cigarettes are a popular whipping boy for would-be regulators. Jeff Singer explains why it’s terrible policy to punish would-be former smokers.
    Featuring Jeffrey A. Singer and Caleb O. Brown
  • Winter 2024-2025
    Regulation
    The States Are Taking the Lead on AI
    The States Are Taking the Lead on AI
    Though public and media attention focus on policymaking in Washington DC, the real action on AI has, so far, largely happened at the state level.
    By Thomas A. Hemphill
  • December 13, 2024
    Blog
    Pathways and Possible Solutions to the US Fiscal Crisis: Testimony
    Pathways and Possible Solutions to the US Fiscal Crisis: Testimony
    To address the spending-driven debt crisis, institutional reforms like a balanced budget amendment (BBA) could serve as a critical commitment device to guide fiscal policy. A well-designed BBA would require Congress to balance revenues and expenditures over the business cycle, allowing for flexibility during recessions or emergencies but ensuring long-term fiscal stability.
    By Romina Boccia
  • December 12, 2024
    Forbes
    The Housing Crisis Conversation Veils a Broader Poverty Problem
    The Housing Crisis Conversation Veils a Broader Poverty Problem
    Policymakers should have frank conversations about why certain people have difficulty making it out of poverty. But the problem is no more a housing affordability problem than it is any other type of affordability problem.
    By Norbert Michel
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