S&L Crisis by Andrew G. Biggs (February 16, 2000)
54.
Nameless in Cyberspace: Anonymity on the Internet by Jonathan D. Wallace
(December 8, 1999)
53.
The Case against a Tennessee Income Tax by Stephen Moore and Richard
Vedder (November 1, 1999)
52.
Too Big to Fail? Long-Term Capital Management and the Federal
Reserve by Kevin Dowd (September 23, 1999)
51.
Strong Cryptography: The Global Tide of Change by Arnold G. Reinhold
(September 17, 1999)
50.
Warrior Cops: The Ominous Growth of Paramilitarism in American
Police Departments by Diane Cecilia Weber (August 26, 1999)
49.
Mr. Smith, Welcome to Washington by Roger Pilon (July 30, 1999)
48.
The U.S. Postal Service War on Private Mailboxes and Privacy Rights
by Rick Merritt (July 30, 1999)
47.
Social Security Reform Proposals: USAs, Clawbacks, and Other Add-Ons
by Darcy Ann Olsen (June 11, 1999)
46.
Speaking the Truth about Social Security Reform by Milton Friedman
(April 12, 1999)
45.
Bank Regulation: Will Regulators Catch Up with the Market? by Randall
S. Kroszner (March 12, 1999)
44.
The Costs of Reducing Carbon Emissions: An Examination of
Administration Forecasts by Peter VanDoren (March 11, 1999)
43.
The Perils of Government Investing by Michael Tanner (December 1, 1998)
42.
The Myth of Superiority of American Encryption Products by Henry B.
Wolfe (November 12, 1998)
41.
Term Limits and the Republican Congress: The Case Strengthens by
Aaron Steelman (October 28, 1998)
40.
The Working Poor and Social Security Privatization by Carrie Lips
(September 29, 1998)
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