Jon Hoffman In 2025, the Cato Institute will host its eighth annual Junior Scholars Symposium (JSS), a paper workshop for graduate students on policy-relevant...
Scott Lincicome When the Washington Post recently asked House Representative Jared Golden (D‑ME) about the economic harms that would arise from the universal tariffs...
Ryan Bourne Inaugural addresses have historically been used by incoming or returning presidents to outline the broad principles by which they intend to govern....
Chris Edwards My National Review op-ed today examines subsidies for wind power, solar power, lithium batteries, and electric vehicles (EVs). The 2022 Inflation Reduction...
David Inserra, Jennifer Huddleston, Jack Solowey, Travis Fisher, & Erec Smith The incoming Trump administration, the 119th Congress, and new policymakers in state legislatures...
George Selgin Photo by Kanchanara@Unsplash This summer witnessed a major new plot twist in the Bitcoin saga. Originally conceived of as a revolutionary grass-roots...
Chelsea Follett This Thanksgiving comes in the wake of an emotional election that left some celebrating and others mourning. In such a charged political...
David Inserra The Australian government pulled its misinformation bill after the revised version continued to face domestic backlash and international criticism for empowering the...
Jack Solowey When thinking of tech antitrust, the Biden administration’s quixotic campaign against the likes of Meta, Google, and Amazon probably comes to mind....
Clark Packard In anticipation of the Thanksgiving holiday this week, the Cato Institute published a new essay from Philip G. Hoxie entitled “Globalization Helps...