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  • December 10, 2024
    Blog
    Washington Should Get Out of Syria
    Washington Should Get Out of Syria
    … family. Debates over how the United States should proceed in Syria are now front and center for US Middle East policy. The United States has limited interests at stake in Syria, namely preventing terrorist attacks against the American homeland and …
    By Jon Hoffman
  • December 9, 2024
    Blog
    The Proper Way to End the GSE Experiment
    The Proper Way to End the GSE Experiment
    The bottom line is that the GSEs have never been truly private companies, and the experiment with Fannie and Freddie has failed miserably. Congress and the Trump administration should craft a plan to release the companies, and any deal should avoid creating smaller versions of the GSEs under new names.
    By Norbert Michel
  • December 9, 2024
    Blog
    Itinerant Baseball Team May “Need” More Taxpayer Funds
    Itinerant Baseball Team May “Need” More Taxpayer Funds
    … cohort of fans who regularly attend stadium events. Despite the widespread consensus among economists that stadium subsidies represent poor public policy, state and local governments continue to subsidize venue construction with funding that now routinely exceeds $1 billion per new …
    By Marc Joffe
  • December 9, 2024
    Free Society
    Cato Quarterly
    Cato Quarterly
    … stroke of a pen, as they were enacted. This handbook, edited by Alex Nowrasteh, vice president for economic and social policy studies, provides a list and explanation of the executive orders that should be first to go. Eight policy areas …
  • December 4, 2024
    Cato Daily Podcast
    US Continues Making Troubling Promises to Ukraine
    US Continues Making Troubling Promises to Ukraine
    The US has given the green light for Ukraine strike targets deep into Russia with US weapons. Eric Gomez comments on that and other big shifts in Russia’s war on Ukraine ahead of the US transfer of executive power.
    Featuring Eric Gomez and Caleb O. Brown
  • December 4, 2024
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 412
    Neutral Countries’ Supply Chain Responses to Russian Sanctions
    Neutral Countries’ Supply Chain Responses to Russian Sanctions
    Despite sanctions, Russia’s total imports of sanctioned goods did not decrease relative to nonsanctioned products due to trade with nonsanctioning countries.
    By Haishi Li, Yulin Wang, Zhi Li, Jing Wu, & Zibo Park
  • December 3, 2024
    Blog
    Green Energy Subsidies Not So Green
    Green Energy Subsidies Not So Green
    There is another reason why Republicans should reassess the IRA subsidies: the environmental damage that wind, solar, battery, and EVs may impose if their footprints continue to expand.
    By Chris Edwards
  • December 3, 2024
    National Review (Online)
    Green Energy Is Not So Green
    Green Energy Is Not So Green
    As the footprint of ostensibly green energy expands, the negative environmental side effects loom larger.
    By Chris Edwards
  • November 27, 2024
    Cato Daily Podcast
    War with Mexico over Fentanyl Would Be Disastrous
    War with Mexico over Fentanyl Would Be Disastrous
    Concerns over fentanyl imports are leading some in Congress to call for an actual invasion of Mexico with the US military. Brandan Buck explains why a fresh war with a next-door neighbor continues to be a terrible idea.
    Featuring Brandan P. Buck and Caleb O. Brown
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