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  • September 18, 2017
    Forbes.com
    Toward Cybersecurity without Trade Protectionism
    … U.S. and Chinese governments in the name of cybersecurity have become some of the most serious sources of trade policy tension in recent years. Both Washington and Beijing have been heavy‐​handed, choosing absolutist approaches that seem more befitting …
    By Daniel J. Ikenson
  • Cato Journal
    Vol. 37 No. 3
    Fall 2017
    Fall 2017
    Immigration was the most distinctive policy issue debated in the 2016 presidential election. The issue dominated the election in sharp contrast to every other election in U.S. history, where it was generally a minor concern. The new issue of Cato Journal, devoted completely to the economics of immigration, brings together leading scholars on the issue. Our hope is that this research will help cool some of the emotions and shed light on the facts of this important policy debate.
  • September 7, 2017
    China-US Focus
    Channel U.S.-China Competition Away from Military Confrontation
    … turning nuclear helped deter both governments from escalating issues of only modest importance. Given his willingness to break from foreign policy orthodoxy, Donald Trump could be the president to abandon the expensive quest for evanescent primacy and replace it with …
    By Doug Bandow
  • September 6, 2017
    Blog
    Lack of Zoning Will Help Houston Rebuild
    … will become increasingly apparent as Houstonians rebuild. The truth is that limited zoning means more opportunity, more low‐​cost housing, and less politically‐​motivated and exclusionary policies. That’s good every day, but especially good in case of an emergency.
    By Vanessa Brown Calder
  • September 1, 2017
    Morning Consult
    Free Birth Control from the Third-Party Trap
    … it espouses, the ACOG is right to urge the switch to OTC — for more than reasons of good medicine. Washington policymakers can help bring the temperature down a notch by heeding the advice of the American Congress of Obstetricians and …
    By Jeffrey A. Singer
  • August 31, 2017
    Townhall
    Let’s Stop the Hysterical Rhetoric about the Opioid Crisis
    President Trump held a meeting earlier this summer with the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), and other advisers to take a deep dive into solving the nation …
    By Jeffrey A. Singer
  • August 22, 2017
    Blog
    Confusing GDP with Economic Welfare
    Confusing GDP with Economic Welfare
    In many discussions of economics and policy, commentators confuse measured activity with broader economic welfare.
    By Ryan Bourne
  • August 22, 2017
    Reason
    Contrary to Nationalist Myths, Protectionism Is an Economic Disaster
    … protectionist “success”—almost always without any evidence to support such claims and despite the quiet, authoritative corrections of actual trade policy experts. My new policy analysis for the Cato Institute seeks to remedy this problem; it establishes that contrary to …
    By Scott Lincicome
  • August 2, 2017
    National Interest (Online)
    Inside Washington’s Soft-Power Sanctions War
    Sanctions can be a useful foreign-policy tool, but not when used promiscuously, and especially when important U.S. interests are not at stake.
    By Doug Bandow
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