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Cato Event Podcast

Podcast of policy and book forums, Capitol Hill briefings and other events from the Cato Institute H

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  On April 2, the Supreme Court issued its latest blockbuster ruling on campaign finance,

Jon Stewart once derided economists' prose as being so boring that “it turned my brain off,” but it

In a May 9 preliminary decision, the U.S. International Trade Commission determined "there is a reas

The United States, argues Barry R. Posen, has grown incapable of moderating its foreign policy ambit

Attorney General Eric Holder’s Department of Justice has faced much criticism in the past six

Immigration Economics

2014/6/11

In his new book Immigration Economics, author and noted immigration scholar George J. Borjas will di

In an article that went viral in 1989, Francis Fukuyama advanced the notion that with the death of c

In an article that went viral in 1989, Francis Fukuyama advanced the notion that with the death of c

When law in America can be made by executive “pen and phone” alone — indeed, by a White House

Financial history is characterized by a consistent fear of bank runs, especially during times of cri

In November 2012 voters in Colorado and Washington passed landmark measures to legalize the product

Public opinion polls show that, by overwhelming margins, Americans believe that the United States &

Medicaid is already the largest item on many state budgets, and federal spending on the program is e

The president has a constitutional duty to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.” Previou

This panel will discuss various economic and developmental aspects of ISDS, debate whether ISDS is a

The federal regulatory code has become so voluminous that it now bewilders ordinary citizens. The w

Purchase BookSmoking is risky for smokers, but is it bad for the rest of us? Science says no. Those

President Obama recently declared that “the debate” over the Affordable Care Act “is over.” Tha

Intellectual Privilege

2014/5/7

The debate over copyright seems to consist of two irreconcilable poles. One side dismisses copyright

The technocratic approach to ending global poverty favored by development experts often strengthens