"The Misuse of Economic History: Flawed Analogies with Japan's "Liquidity Trap" and the Great Depression," by Alan Reynolds, Cato Journal, vol. 29 no. 3, Fall 2009.
"Creating Financial Harmony: Lessons for China," by James A. Dorn, Cato Journal, vol. 28 no. 3, Fall 2008.
"Currency Boards vs. Dollarization: Lessons from the Cook Islands," by Richard C. K. Burdekin, Cato Journal, vol. 28, no. 1, Winter 2008.
"China’s Stock Market: A Marriage of Capitalism and Socialism," by Sonia M. L. Wong, Cato Journal, vol. 26, no. 3, Fall 2006.
"U.S.-China Relations: The Case for Economic Liberalism," by James A. Dorn, Cato Journal, vol. 26, no. 3, Fall 2006.
"Renminbi Controversies," by Morris Goldstein, Cato Journal vol. 26, no. 2, Spring/Summer 2006.
"A Proposal to Privatize Chinese Enterprises and End Financial Repression", by Deepak Lal, Cato Journal vol. 26, no. 2, Spring/Summer 2006.
"Do Financing Biases Matter for the Chinese Economy?" by Yasheng Huang, Cato Journal vol. 26, no. 2, Spring/Summer 2006.
"Does China Save and Invest Too Much?" by John H. Makin, Cato Journal vol. 26, no. 2, Spring/Summer 2006.
"Road Pricing in Singapore after 30 Years," by Gregory B. Christainsen, Cato Journal, vol. 26, no. 1, Winter 2006.
"How Global Investors Might Rid Themselves of Asian-type Crises," by Stephen Matteo Miller, Cato Journal, vol 26, no. 1, Winter 2006.
"Ending Financial Repression in China," by James A. Dorn, Economic Development Bulletin no. 5, January 26, 2006.
"The 199798 Asian Crisis: A Property Rights Perspective," by Sinclair Davidson, Cato Journal, vol. 25, no. 3, Fall 2005.
"How China Should Use Its Foreign Reserves: Enabling Privatization without Social Disorder," by Deepak Lal, Economic Development Bulletin no. 3, October 20, 2005. (HTML)
"Capital Flows, Overheating, and the Nominal Exchange Rate Regime in China," by Fred Hu, Cato Journal 25, no. 2, Spring/Summer 2005.
"Exchange Rate and Monetary Policy in China," by Nicholas R. Lardy, Cato Journal 25, no. 1, Winter 2005.
"China's Defense of the Peg Perpetuates Central Planning," by David F. DeRosa, Cato Journal 25, no. 1, Winter 2005.
"Japan, China, and the U.S. Current Account Deficit," by Richard H. Clarida, Cato Journal 25, no. 1, Winter 2005.
"The Three Represents Campaign: Reform the Party or Indoctrinate the Capitalists?" by Jia Hepeng, Cato Journal 24, no. 3
Fall 2004
"Pension Reform in China: A Question of Property Rights," by James A. Dorn, Cato Journal 23:3, Winter 2004.
"A Simple Solution to China's Pension Crisis," by David D. Li and Ling Li, Cato Journal 23:2, Fall 2003.
Integrating China into the Global Economy, Nicholas R. Lardy, Reviewed by James A. Dorn, Cato Journal 22:3, Winter 2003.
"Banking Collapse and Restrucutring in Indonesia, 1997-2001," by George Fane and Ross H.McLeod, Cato Journal 22:2, Fall 2002, pp. 19.
"Hong Kong's Mandatory Provident Fund," by Alan Siu, Cato Journal 22:2, Fall 2002, pp. 16.
"Back-Alley Banking: Private Entrepreneurs in China," Reviewed by John W. Welborn, Cato Journal 22:2, Fall 2002, pp. 4.
"China's Urban Pension System: Reforms and Problems," by Yaohui Zhao and Jianguo Xu, Cato Journal 21:3, Winter 2002.
"Hong Kong's Legacy, China's Future," Cato Journal 21:1, Spring/Summer 2001.
"The WTO: China's Future and Hong Kong's Opportunity," by Joseph C. K. Yam, Cato Journal 21:1, Spring/Summer 2001.
"WTO Accession and Financial Reform in China," by Justin Yifu Lin, Cato Journal 21:1, Spring/Summer 2001.
"Competition in China's Domestic Banking Industry," by Y. C. Richard Wong and M. L. Sonia Wong, Cato Journal 21:1, Spring/Summer 2001.
"Internal and External Reforms: Experiences and Lessons from China," by Yasheng Huang, Cato Journal 21:1, Spring/Summer 2001.
"Creating Real Capital Markets in China," by James A. Dorn, Cato Journal 21:1, Spring/Summer 2001.
"Beating the Trap of Financial Repression in China," by David D. Li, Cato Journal 21:1, Spring/Summer 2001.
"The Impact of China's WTO Accession on Capital Freedom," by John Greenwood, Cato Journal 21:1, Spring/Summer 2001.
"China's WTO Accession as a Catalyst for Capital Account Liberalization," by Fred Hu, Cato Journal 21:1, Spring/Summer 2001.
"China's New Economic Agenda: Policy Implications for Liberalizing the Capital Account," by Pu Yonghao, Cato Journal 21:1, Spring/Summer 2001.
"Capital Account Liberalization in China: Prospects, Prerequisites, and Pitfalls," by Mark A. Groombridge, Cato Journal 21:1, Spring/Summer 2001.
"Implications of the E-Revolution for Hong Kong's Stock Market," K. C. Kwong, Cato Journal 21:1, Spring/Summer 2001.
"Will Technology and Global Capital Markets Change the Scope of Government?" by Martin Wolf, Cato Journal 21:1, Spring/Summer 2001.
"The New Trinity: The Political Consequences of WTO, PNTR, and the Internet in China," by Liu Junning , Cato Journal 21:1, Spring/Summer 2001.
"China's Quiet Property Rights Revolution," by Douglas Wu, Cato Policy Report Vol. XXII No. 6, November/December 2000.
"The Real Issues in Asia," by John Greenwood, Cato Journal 20:2, Fall 2000.
"Ending Inflation in China: From Mao to the 21st Century," by Richard C. K. Burdekin, Cato Journal 20:2, Fall 2000.
"Monetary Policy in the New Global Economy: The Case of Japan," by Allan H. Meltzer, Cato Journal 20:1, Spring/Summer 2000.
"The Foreign Exchange Origins of Japan's Liquidity Trap," by Ronald I. McKinnon, Cato Journal 20:1, Spring/Summer 2000.
"B. R. Shenoy: Stature and Impact," by Peter Bauer, Cato Journal 18:1, Spring/Summer 1998.
"China's Future: Market Socialism or Market Taoism?" by James A. Dorn, Cato Journal 18:1, Spring/Summer 1998.
"Asian Problems and the IMF" by Allan H. Meltzer, Cato Journal 17:3, Winter 1998.
"How to Establish Monetary Stability in Asia" by Steve H. Hanke, Cato Journal 17:3, Winter 1998.
"Lessons for Asia from Mexico," by A. James Meigs, Cato Journal 17:3, Winter 1998.
"The Lessons of China's Transition to a Market Economy," by Justin Yifu Lin, Cato Journal 16:2, Fall 1996.
"Trade and Human Rights: The Case of China," by James A. Dorn, Cato Journal 16:1, Spring/Summer 1996.
"Financial Reform in Japan and Global Economic Stability," by Yoshio Suzuki, Cato Journal 13:3, Winter 1994.
"The Nondesignability of Living Systems: A Lesson from the Failed Experiments in Socialist Countries," by Jixuan Hu , Cato Journal 11:1, Spring/Summer 1991.
"Using the Market for Social Development," by Milton Friedman, Cato Journal 9:3, Winter 1989.
"Privatization vs. Special Interests: The Experience of China's Economic Reform," by Steven N. S. Cheung, Cato Journal 9:3, Winter 1989.
"Economic Chaos or Spontaneous Order? Implications for Political Economy of the New View of Science," by Don Lavoie, Cato Journal 9:3, Winter 1989.
"The Impact and Influence of the New View of Science on China's Reform: Comment on Lavoie," by He Weiling, Cato Journal 9:3, Winter 1989.
"A Free-Market Constitution for Hong Kong: A Blueprint for China," by Alvin Rabushka, Cato Journal 9:3, Winter 1989.
"Economic Deregulation in the United States: Lessons for America, Lessons for China," by William A. Niskanen, Cato Journal 9:3, Winter 1989.
"Money and Exchange Rate Regimes: A Comparison of Japan and the United States," by Allan H. Meltzer, Cato Journal 6:2, Fall 1986.