Investing
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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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Questioning the Housing Crisis: Recap and Wrap-Up
Norbert Michel and Jerome Famularo In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States experienced a much higher rate…
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Certificate of Need Laws and Health Care Expenditures
Peter Van Doren The Washington Post recently described a Nebraska Supreme Court case challenging so-called certificate-of-need (CON) laws that require state…
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California Insurance Market: Another Victim of the War on Prices
Ryan Bourne and Sophia Bagley California’s wildfire crisis isn’t just a natural disaster; it’s also a policy failure. In recent…
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Congress Might Make Election Law an Early Priority
Walter Olson According to multiple reports, Republicans “plan to move quickly” to move election legislation early in the new Congress.…
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Friday Feature: Integrative Learning Academy
Colleen Hroncich “We can do this better,” thought former public school teacher Rachel Frevert when she saw her children’s assignments…
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Milei’s Key Pending Task: Ending Argentina’s Currency Controls (Part I)
Daniel Raisbeck In November 1881, Juan José Dardo Rocha, governor of the Province of Buenos Aires, passed a decree that…
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