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  • January 23, 2025
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Trump Trade Tactics against Canada and Greenland
    Trump Trade Tactics against Canada and Greenland
    Are Trump threats aimed at Canada and Denmark (over Greenland) anything more than bluster? Cato’s Doug Bandow and Clark Packard talk about the implications for trade and foreign relations.
    Featuring Doug Bandow, Clark Packard, and Caleb O. Brown
  • January 23, 2025
    Blog
    Reviewing the House Budget Committee Tax Options
    … are from the original document, which also includes in-depth descriptions. The three new columns include an assessment of the policy (good, bad, needs improvement), notes on the change, and suggested reading for more information about each change. Be sure …
    By Adam N. Michel
  • January 21, 2025
    Blog
    Trump Issues Executive Order Dealing Blow to OECD Global Tax Cartel
    Trump Issues Executive Order Dealing Blow to OECD Global Tax Cartel
    … similar section of the Cato Institute Report to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). For further reading, see my Cato Policy Analysis, “Bold International Tax Reforms to Counteract the OECD Global Tax,” blog titled “It’s Time to Defund the …
    By Adam N. Michel
  • January 21, 2025
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Assessing the Nuclear Triad
    Assessing the Nuclear Triad
    The three delivery systems for nuclear weapons deserve a reassessment. Eric Gomez explains.
    Featuring Eric Gomez and Caleb O. Brown
  • January 21, 2025
    Power Problems
    The AI Competition with China
    The AI Competition with China
    Sam Bresnick, Research Fellow at Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology, discusses artificial intelligence in the context of the US-China relationship. He explains how AI will be used by states in coming years and compares different obstacles and advantages that both the US and China have in their competition to develop AI and its various applications. Among other topics, he also discusses diplomatic pathways for the US and China to avoid dangerous AI scenarios. 
    Featuring Sam Bresnick and John Glaser
  • January 17, 2025
    Blog
    "Let Them Eat Fish"
    “Let Them Eat Fish”
    About 90 percent of all avocados consumed in the United States are imported, and Americans enjoy hundreds of billions of dollars worth of food from abroad, much of it fresh fruits and vegetables that can’t be grown here in significant commercial quantities. Tariffs on these products would mean higher US food prices and less variety at the supermarket, making us all a little poorer in the process.
    By Scott Lincicome
  • January 16, 2025
    Blog
    Reducing Spending Now: The Key to Growth, Not Austerity
    Reducing Spending Now: The Key to Growth, Not Austerity
    Spending cuts aren’t a burden—they’re a path to prosperity. By prioritizing fiscal discipline, Congress can boost growth, restore market confidence, and secure a brighter economic future for all Americans.
    By Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett
  • January 15, 2025
    News Releases
    Cato Scholar Comment on Ceasefire Deal
    Israel and Hamas have reached a ceasefire deal in Gaza and agreed to the release of dozens of hostages. This comes after 15 months of fighting.Jon Hoffman, a research fellow in defense and foreign policy, issued a statement about …
  • January 15, 2025
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 416
    Why Didn’t the US Unemployment Rate Rise at the End of World War II?
    Why Didn’t the US Unemployment Rate Rise at the End of World War II?
    … research also studies factors that led to abundant job creation at the end of the war. Contemporary economists, forecasters, and policymakers worried that the economy would fall back into a depression once the massive war stimulus evaporated. However, the economy …
    By Shigeru Fujita, Valerie A. Ramey, and Tal Roded
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