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Competitiveness of Protected US Shipyards Continues to Erode
Colin Grabow While it’s no secret that vessels built in US shipyards to comply with the protectionist Jones Act are…
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What the Social Security Fairness Act Tells Us About the Likely Future of Social Security Reform
Romina Boccia Passing the so-called Social Security Fairness Act sends a clear message about how Washington approaches Social Security reform—and…
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The Fed Must Adopt a Monetary Policy Rule
Jai Kedia and Norbert Michel The Federal Reserve is scheduled to conduct its five-year monetary policy framework review in 2025, barely…
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Milei’s Key Pending Task: Ending Argentina’s Currency Controls (Part II)
Daniel Raisbeck The evidence in Argentina already shows that relaxing controls leads to a massive influx of dollars into the…
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Taiwan Arms Backlog, December 2024 Update: Abrams Delivery Begins
Eric Gomez The backlog of US weapons that have been sold but not delivered to Taiwan saw several changes in…
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New Year, New AI Policy?
Jennifer Huddleston The general public has become increasingly excited and concerned about advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). Many of us…
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Cato Tax Bootcamp: Tax Code 101
Adam N. Michel This month Cato is hosting a Congressional Fellowship on tax and trade ahead of a year that…
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Juries as a Bulwark Against Oppression
Mike Fox Imagine at 22, you were driving recklessly with a group of friends when a drunk driver crossed the…
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Yes, California’s Fast-Food Minimum Wage Law Has Killed Thousands of Jobs
Michael Chapman Recent estimates on job losses in California caused by a $20 minimum wage hike for fast-food employees confirm…
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Should Defamation Lawsuits Exist?
Jeffrey Miron and Jacob Winter Last month, ABC News agreed to pay $15 million to Donald Trump’s future presidential library…
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