The Rise and Fall of the Gold Standard in the United States
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There is, in informal discussions and even in some academic writings, a tendency to treat U.S. monetary history as divided between a gold...
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Disability Insurance: The New Welfare?
Featuring Jagadeesh Gokhale, Cato Institute; David Autor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Harold Pollack, University of Chicago; and Stephen C. Goss, Social Security Administration; moderated by Michael D. Tanner, Cato Institute.
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As concern over climate change grows, policymakers face a difficult question: How much should society spend today to protect future generations against the unknown risks emissions create? In the new issue of Regulation, Bob Litterman, Robert S. Pindyck, Daniel Sutter, Shi-Ling Hsu, and David R. Henderson explore a variety of approaches.
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Michael D. Tanner discusses Obamacare on KTRH’s Morning Show
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A Tale of Two Economies
Chile has employed free-market principles to outperform Ecuador.More Commentary
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Labor Unions Against the Public Interest
We certainly don’t need labor unions in mass transit—and we may not even need the government.
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Poverty and Progress: Realities and Myths About Global Poverty
Renowned development economist Deepak Lal draws on 50 years of experience around the globe to describe developing-country realities and rectify misguided notions about economic progress.
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The Cato Institute tops a new measure of think tank performance in the United States, according to a recent report. Cato bested all other U.S. think tanks in the main category of “Aggregate Profile per Dollar Spent.” “I’m grateful to the Center for Global Development for showing that Cato gives its sponsors something I wish government gave more of to taxpayers: bang for the buck,” said Cato CEO John Allison.



