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Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.

Cato Studies


"Birth of the Digital New Deal: An Inventory of High-Tech Pork-Barrel Spending," by Adam D. Thierer, Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. and Thomas Pearson, Policy Analysis no. 457, October 28, 2002.

"Human Bar Code: Monitoring Biometric Technologies in a Free Society," Policy Analysis no. 452, September 17, 2002.

"The Digital Dirty Dozen: The Most Destructive High-Tech Legislative Measures of the 107th Congress," by Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. and Adam D. Thierer, Policy Analysis no. 423, February 4, 2002.

"Why Canning "Spam" Is a Bad Idea," Policy Analysis no. 408, July 26, 2001.

"The Antitrust Terrible 10: Why the Most Reviled "Anti-competitive" Business Practices Can Benefit Consumers in the New Economy," Policy Analysis no. 405, June 28, 2001.

"Electric Avenues: Why "Open Access" Can't Compete," Policy Analysis no. 301, April 13, 1998.



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