It’s the Worst Possible Time for a Link Tax
Paul Matzko Link taxes are a flawed policy idea under even the best of conditions, as I recently wrote
Federal Debt vs. State Debt
Chris Edwards Is the federal government’s debt too large? Federal debt held by the public of $26 trillion
Government Is the Hidden Hand Directing the Culture Wars
American culture wars are not the product of religious fundamentalists or even activist groups. They exist
Reason versus Emotion in Economics: A Praxeological Response
According to a relatively new economics field called Behavioral Economics (BE), one’s emotional state rather than
The Cato Institute’s Belated, Squishy Stance on the Latest Middle East Crisis
The alarming events taking place in the Middle East are growing worse and have more than
The Dollar See-Saws between Two Views on Fiscal Explosion
Fiscal explosion is not in the economic dictionary. But in the foreign exchange markets and bond
How Inflationary Money Causes the Affordability Crisis
The affordability crisis is upon us. Housing, food, you name it, life is becoming expensive. The
Is Freedom of Expression Dangerous? No, Study Finds More Expression Helps Us Handle Conflict
David Inserra Free speech scholars and advocates have written about the general decline in freedom of expression
We Fixate on Book ‘Bans,’ But It’s Time to Scrutinize Acquisitions
Neal McCluskey Last week my new Policy Analysis on public school library holdings was published. A major reason