The Cato Journal 1995 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A modest proposal to deregulate infant adoptions. | Political science | Boudreaux, Donald J. |
A primer on Clintonomics. (Pres. Clinton's economic policy; Council of Economic Advisers) | Political science | Niskanen, William A. |
Are higher alcohol taxes justified? | Political science | Heien, Dale M. |
A rule to stabilize the price level. | Political science | Dowd, Kevin |
A survey, critique, and new defense of term limits. | Political science | Tabarrok, Alexander |
Bank self-regulation: comment on Bordo and Schwartz.(response to the article by Michael D. Bordo and Anna J. Schwartz in this issue, p. 453) | Political science | Selgin, George |
Buy health, not health care. | Political science | Hanson, Robin |
Cable reregulation. (Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992) | Political science | Boudreaux, Donald J., Ekelund, Robert B., Jr. |
Can the military's effectiveness in the drug war be measured. | Political science | Schnaubelt, Christopher M. |
Community banking, monitoring, and the Clinton plan. | Political science | Chami, Ralph, Fischer, Jeffrey H. |
Competitive markets for electricity generation.(feasibility and advantages) | Political science | Moorhouse, John C. |
Doing well by doing good: a market for favors.(performing services for return favors) | Political science | Fung, K.K. |
Economic reform and private sector development in Russia and Mexico. | Political science | Randolph, R. Sean |
Empowering workers: the privatization of social security in Chile. (Pension Savings Account) | Political science | Pinera, Jose |
Evolution of federal income tax withholding: the machinery of institutional change. | Political science | Twight, Charlotte |
Federalism and individual sovereignty. | Political science | Buchanan, James M. |
Federalism and individual sovereignty: comment on Buchanan. (response to James M. Buchanan, Cato Journal, vol. 15, p. 259, 1995) | Political science | Migue, Jean-Luc |
Governments and money. | Political science | Jordan, Jerry L. |
Hayek's legacy and the future of liberal thought: rational liberalism versus evolutionary agnosticism.(F. A. Hayek) | Political science | Vanberg, Viktor |
How excessive governments killed ancient Rome. | Political science | Bartlett, Bruce |
Notes on the liberal constitution. | Political science | Buchanan, James M. |
Order out of anarchy: the international law of war. | Political science | Anderson, Gary M., Gifford, Adam, Jr. |
Overinvestment in public sector capital. | Political science | Peterson, Willis |
Payments technologies, financial innovation, and laissez-faire banking. | Political science | Cronin, David, Browne, F.X. |
Reforming deposit insurance and the regulatory system: the failure of the middle way. | Political science | Berger, George S. |
Regional and multilateral trade agreements: complementary means to open markets. | Political science | Hudgins, Edward L. |
Regulation and economic performance: lessons from the states. | Political science | Krol, Robert, Svorny, Shirley |
Reputation and the efficiency of legal rules. | Political science | Alessi, Louis de |
Reverse revenue sharing: a return to fiscal federalism. | Political science | Lee, Dwight R. |
Scholarships: need or merit? | Political science | Grossman, Herschel |
Social security: rates of return and the fairness of benefits. | Political science | Harmelink, Philip J., Speyrer, Janet Furman |
Sports player drafts and reserve systems. | Political science | Siegfried, John J. |
Systemic change: the delicate mixture of intentions and spontaneity. | Political science | Klaus, Vaclav |
The argument for free markets: morality vs. efficiency. | Political science | Williams, Walter E. |
The art of forecasting: a wager. | Political science | Simon, Julian L. |
The assault on the First Amendment: public choice and political correctness. (free speech protection) | Political science | Rubin, Paul H. |
The case against civil ex post facto laws. | Political science | Selinger, Steve |
The challenge to the U.S. postal monopoly, 1839-1851. | Political science | Olds, Kelly B. |
The constitution of liberty to tax and spend. | Political science | Anderson, Gary M. |
The costs of inflation and disinflation. | Political science | Dowd, Kevin |
The drug war and the homicide rate: a direct correlation?(Communications) | Political science | Brumm, Harold J., Cloninger, Dale O. |
The effect of race and sex on welfare benefits. | Political science | Gensler, Howard |
The entrenching of incumbency: reelections in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1790-1994.(history of reelections) | Political science | Erickson, Stephen C. |
The folly of anti-scalping laws. | Political science | Jennings, Marianne M., Happel, Stephen K. |
The performance and stability of banking systems under "self regulation": theory and evidence. | Political science | Schwartz, Anna J., Bordo, Michal D. |
The rule of forces, the force of rules. (politicized civil life) | Political science | Jasay, Anthony de |
Understanding riots. | Political science | Haddock, David D., Polsby, Daniel D. |
Unnatural monopoly: critical moments in the development of the Bell system monopoly. | Political science | Thierer, Adam D. |
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