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Regulating the Telecosm
George Gilder is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, a contributing editor to Forbes ASAP, and the author of Microcosm. This article is based on his remarks at the Cato-Brookings Institution conference "Regulation in the Digital Age," held in Washington on April 17-18, 1997.

 

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Market Reform In China
On June 15-18, 1997, the Cato Institute held its second conference in Shanghai, China. Conference panels dealt with economic development, the rule of law, international affairs, the environment, and the welfare state. Following are excerpts from the remarks of several featured scholars.

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Cato goes to China

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Expand NATO?

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Book: Reexamine
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Freedom to Trade

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Cato's campus
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