Is Argentina’s Sale of Puts on Treasury Bonds Less Risky than Dollarization?
Daniel Raisbeck During his speech at a June 12 event in Buenos Aires, held by the Cato
New Paper Examines Jones Act’s Cost to Puerto Rico
Colin Grabow Perhaps no part of the United States is more impacted by the Jones Act than Puerto
New Defending Globalization Content: A Case Against World Government and the First Age of Globalization
Scott Lincicome Today we’ve published two new essays for Cato’s Defending Globalization project: A Cosmopolitan Case against World
Regulation is Europe’s Key Leverage in Global Tech Industry
Emma Hopp While the timeline for the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) was lengthy, spanning more than
It Is Time to Treat Higher Education as the Business It Is
By separating the producer-consumer relationship that is applied to private goods and services, government regulations and
The Reality of Human Action
Human action is not a figment of our imaginations, nor is it a social construct. Praxeology
Government Officials Should Not Try to Influence Social Media
Jeffrey Miron and Jacob Winter The Supreme Court recently threw out a case alleging that Biden administration