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Cato Journal is a unique and readable public policy journal for policymakers and scholars as well as interested laypeople. Published three times a year, it provides insightful and engaging analyses of important issues by leading scholars and policy analysts.
Cato's Letter
is a free quarterly publication of speeches and articles that address the traditional American ideas of individual liberty, limited government, free markets and peace.
Cato's Letters are a series of distinguished essays on political economy and public policy. The Cato Institute takes its name from an earlier series of Cato's Letters, essays on political liberty written by John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon in the 18th century, which were widely read in the American colonies and played a major role in laying the philosophical foundation for the American Revolution.
The Cato Handbook for Policymakers
sets the standard in Washington for real cuts in federal spending, taxes, and power. It offers an issue-by-issue detailed blueprint for reducing the federal government to the limits intended by the Founding Fathers.
Cato Policy Report,
our bimonthly newsletter, gives you a comprehensive look at Cato's wide-ranging research program.
Economic Freedom of the World
seeks to measure the consistency of the institutions and policies of various countries with voluntary exchange and the other dimensions of economic freedom.
Regulation
magazine scrutinizes the effects of regulatory policies on our lives and livelihoods. Since its first publication in 1977 it has examined every market, from agriculture to health and transportation, and nearly every government intervention, from the regulation of interstate commerce to labor law and price controls. Each issue features articles by leading experts at the cutting edge of regulatory reform.
Published every September, the Supreme Court Review
analyzes key cases from the Court's most recent term.
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Financial Fiasco
An easily accessible work on the economic crisis, the book guides readers through a world of irresponsible behavior, showing how many of the "solutions" being implemented are repeating the mistakes that caused the crisis.
Mad About Trade
This much-needed antidote to a rising tide of protectionist sentiment in the United States offers a spirited defense of free trade and tells the underreported story of how a more global U.S. economy has created better jobs and higher living standards for American workers.
The Dirty Dozen
New in Paperback
This non-lawyer's guide to the worst Supreme Court decisions of the modern era reveals the ongoing impact these cases have on free speech, economic liberty, property rights, private contracts, and much more.
Cato Supreme Court Review
Now in its eighth year, this acclaimed annual publication brings together leading national scholars to analyze the Supreme Court's most important decisions from the term just ended and preview the year ahead.
New Cato Journal Issue
Cato Journal is America's leading free-market public policy journal. The current issue is a valuable resource for scholars concerned with questions of public policy, yet it is written and edited to be accessible to the interested lay reader.