Contributors


Stuart Anderson is director of trade and immigration studies at the Cato Institute.

Charles W. Baird is professor of economics at California State University at Hayward.

Doug Bandow is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and author of Tripwire: Korea and U.S. Foreign Policy in a Changed World.

Solveig Bernstein is assistant director of telecommunications and technology studies at the Cato Institute.

David Boaz is executive vice president of the Cato Institute and author of Libertarianism: A Primer.

Ted Galen Carpenter is vice president for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute and author of Beyond NATO: Staying Out of Europe's Wars.

Jonathan G. Clarke is a research fellow at the Cato Institute and coauthor of After the Crusade: American Foreign Policy for the Post Superpower Age.

Barbara Conry is a foreign policy analyst at the Cato Institute.

Edward H. Crane is president of the Cato Institute.

Thomas J. DiLorenzo is professor of economics at Loyola College's Sellinger School of Business and Management.

James A. Dorn is vice president for academic affairs of the Cato Institute and coeditor of Economic Reform in China.

Bert Ely is president of Ely & Company, Inc., and an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute.

Peter Ferrara is an associate policy analyst at the Cato Institute and chief economist with Americans for Tax Reform.

Lawrence Gasman is director of telecommunications and technology studies at the Cato Institute and author of Telecompetition: The Free Market Road to the Information Highway.

Robert M. Goldberg is a senior research fellow at Brandeis University's Gordon Public Policy Center.

Michael Gough is director of science and risk studies at the Cato Institute.

Stefan Halper is a nationally syndicated columnist and a former White House and State Department official.

Edward L. Hudgins is director of regulatory studies at the Cato Institute and editor of Regulation magazine.

David Isenberg is a senior defense analyst at the Center for Defense Information.

Thomas J. Kniesner is professor of economics at Indiana University.

Stanley Kober is a research fellow in foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute.

David B. Kopel is research director of the Independence Institute and author of The Samurai, the Mountie, and the Cowboy.

John D. Leeth is associate professor of economics at Bentley College.

Naomi Lopez is an entitlements policy analyst at the Cato Institute.

Timothy Lynch is assistant director of the Center for Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute.

Stephen Moore is director of fiscal policy studies at the Cato Institute and author of Government: America's #1 Growth Industry.

William A. Niskanen is chairman of the Cato Institute and author of Reaganomics.

Darcy Ann Olsen is managing editor of Regulation magazine.

Tom G. Palmer is director of special projects at the Cato Institute and an H. B. Earhart Fellow at Hertford College, Oxford University.

Roger Pilon is director of the Center for Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute.

Robert Poole is president of the Reason Foundation in Los Angeles. He has advised the Reagan, Bush, and Clinton administrations and a number of state and city governments on privatization issues.

Earl C. Ravenal is Distinguished Research Professor of International Affairs at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and author of Designing Defense for a New World Order.

Sheldon Richman is vice president for policy affairs of the Future of Freedom Foundation.

Jacobo Rodriguez is assistant director of the Project on Global Economic Liberty at the Cato Institute.

David Schoenbrod, a former senior attorney and cofounder of the Natural Resources Defense Council and now a professor at New York Law School, is an adjunct scholar of the Cato Institute and author of Power without Responsibility: How Congress Abuses the People through Delegation.

Bradley A. Smith is professor of law at Capital University Law School in Columbus, Ohio.

Dean Stansel is a fiscal policy analyst at the Cato Institute.

Michael Tanner is director of health and welfare studies at the Cato Institute and author of The End of Welfare: Fighting Poverty in the Civil Society.

Jerry Taylor is director of natural resource studies at the Cato Institute.

Ian Vásquez is director of the Project on Global Economic Liberty at the Cato Institute and coeditor of Perpetuating Poverty: The World Bank, the IMF, and the Developing World.

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