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Cato Policy Report Vol. XXIV No. 3 (May/June 2002)
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"The Idea That Is Changing the World" by David Boaz (4 pp., 109 Kb)
"Shameless Powerlust" by Edward H. Crane (1 pp., 55 Kb)
"Three Perspectives on Social Security Choice" (4 pp., 119 Kb)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XXIV No. 2 (March/April 2002)
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"Limited Government After 9-11" by Tom G. Palmer and John Samples (4 pp., 91 Kb)
"Conservatism as Managerialism" by William Niskanen (1 pp., 72 Kb)
"Perspectives on the War: Afghanistan, Iraq, and Military Tribunals" (4 pp., 109 Kb)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XXIV No. 1 (January/February 2002)
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"Culture and the Wealth of Nations" by Don Lavoie and Emily Chamlee-Wright (4 pp., 101 Kb)
"Prosecuting the War" by David Boaz (1 pp., 64 Kb)
"The Great
Debate on Intellectual Property" (3 pp., 84 Kb)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XXIII No. 6 (November/December 2001)
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"Terrorisms Fellow Travelers" by Brink Lindsey (4 pp., 101 Kb)
"The Essence of America" by Edward H. Crane (1 pp., 54 Kb)
"Fighting Terrorism, Preserving Civil Liberties" (3 pp., 77 Kb)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XXIII No. 5 (September/October 2001)
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"Plan Colombia:
The Drug War's New Morass" by Ted Galen Carpenter (4 pp., 124 Kb)
"On the False
Charge of Isolationism" by William Niskanen (1 pp., 53 Kb)
"Making a Federal Case Out of Health Care" (3 pp., 122 Kb)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XXIII No. 4 (July/August 2001)
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"Seven Moral
Arguments for Free Trade" by Daniel T. Griswold (4 pp., 105 Kb)
"Our Magical President" by David Boaz (1 pp., 62 Kb)
"National Education Testing: A Debate" (3 pp., 89 Kb)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XXIII No. 3 (May/June 2001)
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"New Challenges to the Nordic Welfare Model" by Bruce Bawer (4 pp., 57 Kb)
"The Dangers of Compassionate Conservatism" by Edward H. Crane (1 pp., 20 Kb)
"Privatizing Social Security: Beyond the Theory" (3 pp., 44 Kb)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XXIII No. 2 (March/April 2001)
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"James Madison's Vision of Liberty" by John Samples (4 pp., 97 Kb)
"Pair Tax Cuts with Social Security Reform" by William Niskanen (1 pp., 60 Kb)
"The Future of Employer-Sponsored Health Care" (3 pp., 84 Kb)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XXIII No. 1 (January/February 2001)
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"The Constitutional Duties of Congress" by Edward H. Crane and David Boaz (4 pp., 433 Kb)
"Paul Begala and the Boston Tea Party" by David Boaz (1 pp., 383 Kb)
"New Technology and Intellectual Property" (3 pp., 663 Kb)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XXII No. 6 (November/December 2000)
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"China's Quiet Property Rights Revolution" by Douglas Wu (4 pp., 373 Kb)
"The World Wrestling Federation Comes to D.C." by Edward H. Crane (1 pp., 92 Kb)
"Ten Things You Can't Say in America" (2 pp., 266 Kb)
"The American Anti-Statist Tradition" (2 pp., 232 Kb)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XXII No. 5 (September/October 2000)
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"Why
Has Liberty Flourished in the West?" by Jim Powell (4 pp., 179
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"The
Case for Optimism" by William A. Niskanen (1 pp., 64 Kb)
"The
Rule of Law in the Wake of Clinton" (3 pp., 119 Kb)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XXII No. 4 (July/August 2000)
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"Libertarianism
in the Crosshairs" by Tom G. Palmer (5 pp., 265 Kb)
"The
Theft of Microsoft" by David Boaz (1 pp., 128 Kb)
"Do Ballot
Initiatives Undermine Democracy?" (3 pp., 344 Kb)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XXII No. 3
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(March/April 2000)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XXII No. 1
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Cato Policy Report Vol. XXI No. 6
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Cato Policy Report Vol. XXI No. 5
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Cato Policy Report Vol. XXI No. 3
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Cato Policy Report Vol. XXI No. 1 (January/February 1999)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XX No. 6 (November/December 1998)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XX No. 5 (September/October 1998)
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"Is Our Culture in Decline?" by Tyler Cowen (4 pp., 239 Kb)
"Once More
with Passion: Save Social Security!" by William Niskanen (1 pp., 71
Kb)
"Should We Lower the Capital Gains Tax?" (3 pp., 90 Kb)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XX No. 4 (July/August 1998)
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"10 Myths about Social Security" by Michael Tanner (3 pp., 507 Kb)
"Are Libertarians Anti-Government?" by David Boaz (1 pp., 423 Kb)
"Deregulating the Japanese Economy" (4 pp., 113 Kb) /
Cato Policy Report Vol. XX No. 3 (May/June 1998)
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"The Causes of Economic Growth" by Reuven Brenner (4 pp., 346 Kb)
"The Decline
and Fall of GOP Principles" by Edward Crane (1 pp., 94 Kb)
"Why We Should Say No to the IMF" (3 pp., 519 Kb)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XX No. 2 (March/April 1998)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XX No. 1 (January/February 1998)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XIX No. 6 (November/December 1997)
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Cato Policy Report Vol. XVIII
No. 6 (November/December 1996)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XVIII
No. 5 (September/October 1996)
Cato Policy Report Vol. XVIII No. 4 (July/August 1996)
Seven Reforms to Balance the Budget by Stephen Moore
Editorial: The Hubris of Politics
Cato Conference: Will Cyberspace Change Monetary
Policy?
Recent Cato Events
Recent Cato Studies
The Future of Money in the Information Age
Time to Withdraw from Korea
To be governed...A collection of newspaper
clips that speak for themselves
Cato Policy Report Vol. XVIII No. 3 (May/June 1996)
Cyberspace
vs. the State by Louis Rossetto
President's Message: A Citizen Congress
Could Restore Constitution
Cato Books: Privatize the Post Office, Authors
Urge
Recent Cato Events
China's Fatal Conceit
News Notes
Recent Cato Studies
To be governed...A collection of newspaper
clips that speak for themselves
Cato Policy Report Vol. XVIII No. 2 (March/April 1996)
Privately
Protected Places
Editorial: A Modest Proposal
Cato Books: Equal Opportunity, Not
Quotas
Recent Cato Events
Czeching into Capitalism
New Cato Studies
Cato Staff Updates
Cato Calendar: City Seminars
To be governed...A collection of newspaper
clips that speak for themselves
Cato Policy Report Vol. XVIII No. 1 (January/February
1996)
The
Foundations of a Free Society
Editorial: Opting Out of Government Failure
Cato Project on Social Security Privatization
goes to Capitol Hill
News Notes
Cato Events
New Cato Studies
Policy Forum: Civil Liberties and Criminal
Justice
Regulation: Secondhand Smoke Risk is Overrated;
QWERTY, Windows, and the myth of path dependence
Cato Staff Updates
Latin Economies Need Stable Money
Rating World Economic Freedom
To be governed...A collection of newspaper
clips that speak for themselves
Cato Policy Report (November/December 1995)
On
the First Principles of Federalism
President's Message: The Government Habit
Welfare Pays Better Than Work
Cato Events
The Meaning of Hayek
New Cato Studies
Klaus Condemns "Social Engineering" in Cato
Journal
Standard of Living is Rising, 60 Scholars
Agree
Government Undermines Media Ethics, Book
Says
Cato Staff Updates
Bradley's Magnum Opus on Oil and Gas Published
To be governed...A collection of newspaper
clips that speak for themselves
Cato Policy Report (September/October 1995)
Is human life getting better?
Niskanen on the contract
Project on Social Security Privatization launched
Cato events
Cato's guide to regulatory reform
New Cato staff named
Privatize the Postal Service?
New Cato studies
Will federal power be limited?
The book the Clinton administration tried
to suppress
To be governed...A collection of newspaper
clips that speak for themselves
Cato Policy Report (July/August 1995)
Runyon Defends USPS at postal privatization conference
Armey on immigration
Lugar on the sales tax
Future of IMF debated
Cato Studies
Book warns of foreign policy threat to press
freedom
ABM system debated
Success of Chile's privatized social security
-- Jose Pinera
Revolt against big government -- Editorial
by David Boaz
Cato Events
To be Governed... - A collection of newspaper
clips that speak for themselves
Cato Policy Report (May/June 1995)
New Threats to the Financial Markets
President's Message
A Complex World Needs Simpler Rules, Epstein
Says
Deregulation Coming at Last in Electric Power
Cato Events
Cato Online
Policy Forum
Cato Studies
Clinton Aids Wrong on Minimum Wage, Labor
Law
Entitlements Must Be Reined in, (Most) Analysts
Say
To Be Governed A collection of newspaper clips
that speak for themselves
Cato Policy Report (March/April 1995)
The Paradox of the Statist Businessman
A Good Start on the Contract
Henry Hyde Criticizes Forfeiture Abuse, Urges
Reform
Critics Flay Censorship, Energy Department,Antitrust
Ackerman, Forstmann, and Malone JoinCato's
Board
Cato Testimony on Budget, Property Rights,
and More
Gingrich's 12-Year Term Limit Would Weaken
Reform
CRA Is Politicized Credit Allocation, Regulation
Says
Free Markets Would Enhance Peace, Prosperity
in the New Middle East
Armey Accepts Cato Handbook at Capitol Conference
Time to Withdraw from Outmoded Nato Alliance
Tim Penny Joins Cato as Fellow in Fiscal Policy
Studies
To Be Governed...A collection of newspaper
clips that speak for themselves
Cato Policy Report (January/February 1995)
Counting the Errors of Modern Journalism, by Brian Doherty
The Opportunity Before Us, by David Boaz
Cato Issues Handbook for Congress on
Policy Reforms
Cato Events
Cato Book Issues in China at Last
Sex, Cyberspace, and the First Amendment
Recent Cato Studies
To Be Governed...
Cato Policy Report (November/December 1994)
President's Message: The Death of Politics?
Property Rights and Bioregionalism
Constitutionality of Term Limits
Cato Events
The Science and Politics of Tobacco
An Autopsy of California's Regulatory Suicide
Cato Studies--Are There Any Limits on Federal
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