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The Security Pretext: An Examination of the Growth of Federal Police
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Agencies by Melanie Scarborough (June 29, 2005)
Keep the Cap: Why a Tax Increase Will Not Save Social Security by Michael Tanner
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(June 8, 2005)
A Better Deal at Half the Cost: SSA Scoring of the Cato Social Security Reform
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Plan by Michael Tanner (April 26, 2005)
Medicare Prescription Drugs: Medical Necessity Meets Fiscal Insanity by Joseph
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Antos and Jagadeesh Gokhale (February 9, 2005)
Hydrogen's Empty Environmental Promise by Donald Anthrop (December 7, 2004)
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Caught Stealing: Debunking the Economic Case for D.C. Baseball by Dennis
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Coates and Brad R. Humphreys (October 27, 2004)
Show Me the Money! Dividend Payouts after the Bush Tax Cut by Stephen Moore
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and Phil Kerpen (October 11, 2004)
The Republican Spending Explosion by Veronique de Rugy (March 3, 2004)
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School Choice in the District of Columbia: Saving Taxpayers Money, Increasing
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Opportunities for Children by Casey J. Lartigue Jr. (September 19, 2003)
Smallpox and Bioterrorism: Why the Plan to Protect the Nation Is Stalled and
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What to Do by William J. Bicknell, M.D., and Kenneth D. Bloem (September 5, 2003)
The Benefits of Campaign Spending by John J. Coleman (September 4, 2003)
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Proposition 13 and State Budget Limitations: Past Successes and Future Options
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by Michael J. New (June 19, 2003)
Failing by a Wide Margin: Methods and Findings in the 2003 Social Security
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Trustees Report by Andrew G. Biggs (April 22, 2003)
Lessons from Florida: School Choice Gives Increased Opportunities to Children
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with Special Needs by David F. Salisbury (March 20, 2003)
States Face Fiscal Crunch after 1990s Spending Surge by Chris Edwards, Stephen
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Moore, and Phil Kerpen (February 12, 2003)
Is America Exporting Misguided Telecommunications Policy? The U.S.-Japan
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Telecom Trade Negotiations and Beyond by Motohiro Tuschiya and Adam Thierer
(January 7, 2003)
This Is Reform? Predicting the Impact of the New Campaign Financing
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Regulations by Patrick Basham (November 20, 2002)