Summarizing Harris’s Policy Book with a Word Count
Tad DeHaven Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris released a “policy book” this week, laying out the policies
New Study Finds High Costs and Few Benefits from Protectionist Buy American Act
Colin Grabow Some Americans may be surprised to learn (or perhaps not, given trillion-dollar budget deficits) that
How Maduro Clings to Power
Daniel Raisbeck Venezuela’s 75-year-old president-elect, Edmundo González, fled to Spain on September 8, soon after the Chavista
Javier Milei at Cato Conference: “I’m a Liberal Libertarian … I Don’t Believe Politicians Are Gods”
Michael Chapman During a conference in Buenos Aries sponsored by the Cato Institute and Libertad y Progreso,
Centralizing Federal Power through Southern Reconstruction
One of the outcomes of the American Civil War was the movement toward centralization of political
Ctrl+Alt+Regulate: The DMA’s Misguided Reboot of Competition
Regulators with the European Union want people to believe that the “dead hand” of government regulation
Friday Feature: Pennsylvania Families for Education Choice
Colleen Hroncich As a mom with six daughters, Sharon Sedlar saw firsthand that one size doesn’t fit
Pharmaceutical Pricing Around the World
Peter Van Doren The Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, chaired by Senator Bernie Sanders (I‑VT),
A Tribute to Mises on the Anniversary of his Birth
It's Ludwig von Mises's 143rd birthday! On the 100th anniversary of his birth (1981), George Reisman
What is Old School Economics?
When people speak of “old school economics,” they generally mean the application of economic thinking that