“NAFTA Fever” and the Myth of Government-Created Free Markets
Critics of free markets claim that the 1980s and 90s were near-pure laissez-faire when, in reality,
Destroying Creative Destruction: The DMA against Innovation
As Joseph Schumpeter noted, markets need “creative destruction” to survive and advance. However, Europe‘s Digital Market
Review: The Sources of Russian Aggression
Moscow’s behavior in the international realm is that of a conservative and defensive realist great power,
Questioning the Housing Crisis: Demand Matters Too
Norbert Michel and Jerome Famularo In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States experienced a
The Establishment’s “Principles” Are Fake
The Biden administration, and the political establishment more broadly, is scrambling to ram through policies that
What Does a Pro-Competition Policy for an Innovation and Expression Agenda Look Like?
Jennifer Huddleston This blog is part of a series on technology innovation and free expression. Over the last
Ten Years of the Human Freedom Index
Ian Vásquez Today, December 17, we’re releasing the tenth edition of the annual Human Freedom Index, which
DOGE Recommendations: Emergency Spending
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett As part of the Cato Institute Report to the Department of Government
The Economics of Medical Waiting Rooms
"Hurry up and wait" is often the reality of medical care. We shouldn't be surprised to