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John Mueller Joins the Cato Institute (November 17, 2011)

John Mueller, an Ohio State University faculty member and leading scholar in the fields of political science, international relations, and national security, has joined the Cato Institute as a senior…

William Niskanen, Former Reagan Economist and Cato Board Chair, Dead at 78 (October 26, 2011)

All of us at the Cato Institute are saddened to announce that William A. Niskanen, distinguished senior economist and chairman emeritus of the Cato Institute, passed away today in Washington…

Guillermo Zuloaga, Venezuelan Champion of Free Press, Joins Cato Institute (November 30, 2010)

Guillermo Zuloaga, president of Venezuela's Globovision TV, has joined the Cato Institute as a fellow in free speech. Zuloaga, now in exile, has become an international symbol of press freedom…

Cato Study: 'War on Drugs' Squanders $88 Billion a Year (September 27, 2010)

Drug criminalization policies in the United States drain $88 billion annually from state, local and federal government coffers, according to a report released Monday by the Cato Institute. "The Budgetary Impact…

Global Economic Freedom Falls For First Time in Decades, Yearly Study Finds (September 20, 2010)

The United States is the sixth-freest economy in the world, according to yearly rankings released today by the Cato Institute and the Canada-based Fraser Institute. The Economic Freedom of the…

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