Introducing Defending Globalization, a new Cato Institute Project
Scott Lincicome Today we’re launching a new multi‐year, multimedia Cato project — Defending Globalization. The last few years
No, Governor, Rights Are NOT Governmental-Issued Privileges that You Can Suspend
On Friday, September 8, Michelle Lujan Grisham, the governor of New Mexico, announced a new public
Three Reasons Why Military Recruitment Is in Crisis
By the middle of 2022, it was already become apparent that the US military was having
Lots of Red Ink at the Fed
The Federal Reserve has officially reported a loss of $57 billion for the first six months
No, Small Countries Are Not at an Economic Disadvantage
Being large doesn't make a country wealthy, nor does being small shrink a country's economy. Original Article:
Dollarization’s Critics Are Ignoring the Evidence
Daniel Raisbeck and Gabriela Calderon de Burgos After paying little attention to dollarization in Latin America for
San Francisco Loses Tens of Millions of Dollars on Cable Car Service
Marc Joffe If you’ve visited San Francisco recently, you know that a ride on the city’s famous cable
Welcome to the Twenty-First Century American Bankruptcy Show
Many historians labeled the twentieth century as the American century, with many metrics used. The end
Google’s Antitrust Trial Starts: What’s at Stake and Why This Case Matters
Jennifer Huddleston The antitrust cases against Google brought by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and several state
What Mises Really Thought about Fascism
When Mises wrote that the fascists had "saved European civilization," he could have been describing Francisco