Regime Change?
by Steve H. Hanke
Steve H.
Hanke, senior fellow, is a professor of applied economics at The Johns
Hopkins University in Baltimore.
In the months before the meetings of the international Monetary
Fund and World Bank in April, the IMF appeared to be in its twilight. Since the
About Enterprise Africa!
African Tragedies, African Opportunities
While most regions of the world witness increased standards of living,
better health care, and greater economic opportunity, Africans continue to
face famine, wide-spread diseas
A New Era at the Federal Reserve:Some
Challenges and Opportunities for Change
A Policy Forum Conducted by the Shadow Open Market Committee
Monday, May 8, 200611:00 AM (Luncheon To Follow)
Featuring Shadow Open Market Committee members: Charles
Plosser, Cochair; Anna Schwartz, Cochair;
A Brief Note On Oil Industry ProfitsDon
Boudreaux
The airwaves, newspapers, and cyberspace are crowded these days with cheap
and disgusting accusations that current oil-company profits are "out
of control," "obscene," and "windfall."
I've not blogged on this issue yet because, frankly, I'
A Brief Note On Oil Industry ProfitsDon
Boudreaux
The airwaves, newspapers, and cyberspace are crowded these days with cheap
and disgusting accusations that current oil-company profits are "out
of control," "obscene," and "windfall."
I've not blogged on this issue yet because, frankly, I'
Upcoming Reason Events
Reason in Amsterdam, 2006
The Grand
Amsterdam HotelAugust 23-26, 2006
With Trey Parker and Matt
Stone,creators of the hit show South
Park,Time magazine's Andrew Sullivan, Reason
magazine Editor-in-Chief Nick Gillespie,
and Reason Senior Editor Jacob Sullum
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Help at Any Cost: How the Troubled-Teen Industry Cons Parents and Hurts
Kids(Riverhead Books, 2006)
BOOK FORUMThursday, April 20, 200612:00 PM (Luncheon to
Follow)
Featuring the author Maia Szalavitz, Senior Fellow, Stats.org; and with comments by Evan Wright
Contributing Editor, Rollin
With Good Intentions: U.S. Foreign Policy and Humanitarian
Intervention
POLICY FORUMTuesday, March 14, 200612:00 PM
(Luncheon to Follow)
Featuring David Rieff, New York Institute for
the Humanities at New York University, Contributing Writer, New York
Times Magazine; Charles Kupchan, Sen
Bush Explains,
Americans Skeptical
On Monday the president laid out the first in a series of
speeches this month to convince Americans that the United States is on the right
path in Iraq. As the United States enters its fourth year of conflict in the
country, the public has become increa
Driving Bin Laden?
by Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren
Jerry
Taylor and Peter Van
Doren are senior fellows. Peter Van Doren is also editor of Cato's Regulation
magazine.
When you drive alone, do you drive with bin Laden? A growing number of
foreign policy analysts seem to think so, and
The Rise of the Corporate State in Russia
POLICY FORUMTuesday, March 7, 20064:00 PM
(Reception To Follow)
Featuring Andrei Illarionov, former Economic
Adviser to President Vladimir Putin.
The Cato Institute1000 Massachusetts Avenue,
NWWashington, DC 20001
Watch the Event
Live in RealVid
An Army of Davids: How Markets and Technology Empower Ordinary People to
Beat Big Media, Big Government, and Other Goliaths(Nelson Current, 2006)
BOOK FORUMMonday, March 6, 200612:00 PM
(Luncheon to Follow)
Featuring the author, Glenn Reynolds, Beauchamp
Brogan Distinguished Professor of
Trapped: When Acting Ethically Is Against the
Law
By John Hasnas
Examines
over-criminalization in an age of corporate scandals
Publication Date: February 2006
ISBN: 1-930865-88-0 Number of
Pages: 119 Paperback
Categ
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U.S. slams door on Canadian medicine
U.S. agents are now seizing many drug shipments from Canada. Members of
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Trapped: When Acting Ethically Is Against the
Law
By John Hasnas
Examines
over-criminalization in an age of corporate scandals
Publication Date: February 2006
ISBN: 1-930865-88-0 Number of
Pages: 119 Paperback
Catego
Who Will Decide When We Leave Iraq?
by Christopher Preble
Christopher Preble is director of foreign policy
studies at the Cato Institute and a founding member of the Coalition for a
Realistic Foreign Policy.
The devastating attack on the Shiite Askariya shrine in Samarra
and the reprisa
The Rise of the Corporate State in Russia
POLICY FORUMTuesday, March 7, 20064:00 PM
(Reception To Follow)
Featuring Andrei Illarionov, former Economic
Adviser to President Vladimir Putin.
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NWWashington, DC
20001
Watch the Event
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Congress Attempts to Kill the
"Third-Party Threat"Proposed Legislation
Creates Treasury-Funded Campaigns for the Two Major Parties, Leaving Third
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Cheney's Chappaquiddick II: The Real Story
Emerges
ROFLMAO. Of course Cheney didn't leave his victim to die, so your
comparison is sloppy. Or did you mean he was fuckinq Arrinqton in an
adult
Does China Yahoo?
"Yahoo, Google and other U.S. Internet companies under fire for
assisting in China's censorship efforts are insisting they must obey Beijing or
risk limiting access to their most promising market," according to the Associated Press. "As the companies face congressional
Ouch!(h/t Kathy)
posted by The Sandmonkey @ 2:26 AM 6 comments links to this post
True
Sully weighs in his opinion on, well,
you know it's about the cartoon, this blog has been obsessed with those cartoons
for the past week, something needs to be done about this, a change o
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