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  Cato Institute - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cato Institute is an influential non-profit public policy research foundation (think tank) with strong libertarian leanings (despite wide public perception that it is a "conservative" think-tank), headquartered in Washington, D.C. It is named after Cato's Letters, a series of early 18th century British essays expounding the libertarian principles of John Locke.
In November 2002, shortly after Cato was named the "Best Advocacy Website" by the Web Marketing Association, the Alexa ratings service issued a report saying that it was "the most popular think tank site over the past three months," receiving a total of 188,901 unique visitors during the previous month of September.
Also, Cato is adamantly opposed to the War on Drugs and the USA Patriot Act.
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 LibertyGuide.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Journal of Ayn Rand Studies is a nonpartisan journal devoted to the study of Ayn Rand, the founder of Objectivism, and her times.
The journal is published semi-annually, in the fall and the spring.
Journal of Cognitive Liberties is a peer-reviewed scholarly forum for expressing thoughts on the importance of cognitive freedom, and for discussing the politics, policy, and prospects of reintegrating full-spectrum-thinking into a modern society.
www.theihs.org /libertyguide/links/links.php/13.html   (442 words)

  
 Cato Institute - SourceWatch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Cato Institute is named after Cato's Letters, a series of libertarian pamphlets that Cato's founders say helped lay the philosophical foundation for the American Revolution.
Chairman of the Cato Institute is William A. Niskanen.
Cato often differs with Republican Party positions on specific issues, such as the 2003 decision by U.S. President George W. Bush to go to war with Iraq, prosecution of the war on drugs, giving federal money to faith-based organizations, and the decision of President George H.W. Bush to fight the first Gulf war.
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 The Cato Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Founded in 1977, the Cato Institute is a nonpartisan public policy research foundation headquartered in Washington, D.C. The Institute is named for Cato's Letters, libertarian pamphlets that helped lay the philosophical foundation for the American Revolution.
The Cato Institute seeks to broaden the parameters of public policy debate to allow consideration of more options that are consistent with the traditional American principles of limited government, individual liberty, and peace.
Cato holds frequent conferences and forums in Washington, which are usually broadcast live on the web and then archived for on-demand viewing.
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 Las Vegas Review Journal Endorses Cato Plan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
A recent editorial in the Las Vegas Review Journal applauded Cato's Social Security reform plan for urging cuts in corporate welfare and other pork barrel spending as one way to finance the transition to personal accounts.
Cato analysts found more than $87 billion in wasteful government subsidies to corporations that could be eliminated from the budget.
The Cato Institute has proposed its own, much more dramatic, plan, allowing individuals to invest their full 6.2 percent of earnings into individually owned, privately invested accounts.
www.socialsecurity.org /daily/12-30-04.html   (346 words)

  
 Joseph Addison: CATO (A Tragedy in Five Acts)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
He went to see Cato numerous times from early manhood into maturity and even had it performed for his troops at Valley Forge despite a congressional resolution that plays were inimical to republican virtue.
Cato the younger (95-46 B.C.) was a Great Roman Statesman and Stoic.
Scipio has been defeated at Thapsus, and Caesar and his legions are advancing towards Utica, where Cato and a small Roman senate stand ready to defend the last vestige of the Roman Republic.
www.constitution.org /addison/cato_play.htm   (372 words)

  
 Cato, Marcus Porcius --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Cato was born of plebeian stock and fought as a military tribune in the Second Punic War.
In the large estates, or latifundia, of the Roman Empire, the organization of work was quite complex, and a hierarchy of supervisors came into existence.
Cato also outlined the work organization for a...
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9021833   (852 words)

  
 People For the American Way - Cato Institute
Cato was named for “Cato’s Letters,” a series of libertarian tracts that the organization credits as a catalyst for the American Revolution.
Cato supports the wholesale elimination of eight cabinet agencies – Commerce, Education, Energy, Labor, Agriculture, Interior, Transportation and Veterans Affairs – and the privatization of many government services.
Cato Institute was founded by Ed Crane with a $500,000 grant from Charles Koch, a chemical and petroleum heir who was active with Crane in the Libertarian Party.
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 The Cato Journal: Public health and the placebo: the legacy of the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act.@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Cato Journal; 1/1/2002; Sobel, Russell S. The current literature regarding Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation of drugs generally focuses on measuring the costs and benefits of the rather long drug approval process that was created by the Kefauver-Harris Amendments of 1962.
He also finds that the opportunity cost of forgone new drugs that are not approved (or the lost value of the benefits in the years they are undergoing approval) exceeds the benefit of the...
The above preview is from The Cato Journal, January 1, 2002.
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 Timothy Lynch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Under the direction of Tim Lynch, Cato's Project on Criminal Justice has become a leading voice in support of the Bill of Rights and civil liberties.
Since joining Cato in 1991, Lynch has published articles in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, ABA Journal, and the National Law Journal.
Lynch is a 1990 graduate of the Marquette University School of Law and is a member of the Wisconsin and District of Columbia bars.
www.regulationmagazine.org /people/lynch.html   (1429 words)

  
 LF: Liberlinks
Cato's work covers a wide spectrum of issues.
Don't be overwhelmed by the density of the website; it's chock full of useful information, from a concise Daily Commentary to detailed policy studies.
The contents of Cato's two primary periodicals, Cato Journal and Regulation Magazine, are available online in PDF format: Cato Journal and Regulation Magazine.
www.studlf.org /liberlinks_eng.htm   (520 words)

  
 LONG LIVE LIBERTARIANISM!
The Cato Institute propounded isolationism in the '90s, on the ground that global leadership was too expensive.
The centralizing effect of military priorities in wartime, the comprehensiveness of state controls for the duration of the conflict, necessarily shrinks the sphere of liberty and increases the role and reach of government.
Murray N. Rothbard, the real intellectual founder of the Cato Institute, and advocated in one form or another by Cato (in spite of their break with Rothbard in the early 1980s) up until 9/11.
www.antiwar.com /justin/j050302.html   (2592 words)

  
 By Subject - General Social Sciences - Electronic Journals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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Journal of artificial societies and social simulation JASSS - (Directory of Open Access Journals) 1998 to present
Journal of policy analysis and management : [the journal of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management] -
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 The Red Moon Journal: The View From Fly-Over Country
The editors of The Wall Street Journal remind us that the veneer of civilization is not as thick in all people as we would like to believe.
If you assume that children tend to get their values from their parents, and if you also assume that pro-choice women are more likely to end a pregnancy than pro-life women, then you logically come to the conclusion that legal abortion will tend to result in fewer Democrats and more Republicans being born over time.
Claudia Rosett of The Wall Street Journal reminds us that the despots in the Arab world, such as Moammar Gadhafi, for the most part still hold their people in slavery and servitude.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/redmoonproject/redmoonjournal.html   (13222 words)

  
 Aaron Lukas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Aaron Lukas is a former policy analyst with Cato's Center for Trade Policy Studies.
His publications for the Cato Institute include "Rethinking the Export-Import Bank," March 2002, and "Tax Bytes: A Primer On the Taxation of Electronic Commerce," December 1999.
Being in compliance with GATT matters because the United States professes to be an honorable nation that keeps its word and upholds the rule of law.
www.regulationmagazine.org /people/lukas.html   (836 words)

  
 EBSCOhost Electronic Journals Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
EBSCOhost Electronic Journals Service (EJS) is your gateway to thousands of e-journals containing millions of articles from hundreds of different publishers, all at one web site.
EJS puts all the e-journals made available to you by your library in a single place on the Web, so you don't have to jump all over the place to find the articles you need.
Browse a list of subject categories, then view a list of all journals that fall in a category of interest.
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 Links zur cato Begriff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Cato Institute, Home, About Us, Experts, Newsroom, Events, Publications, Research Areas, Cato Store, Subscriptions, Contribute.
El Cato Institute: Análisis de Políticas Públicas, Gobierno...
Dan Griswold Made New Director of Cato's Trade Center Dan Griswold has been named director of the Cato Institute’s Center for Trade Policy Studies.
www.suchoracle.de /suchoracle/cato.php   (173 words)

  
 ITRN 503
The Wall Street Journal; other noteworthy sources are newsletters issued by Federal Reserve district banks and by major commercial banks.
Cato Journal, Volume 17, Number 3, Winter 1998.
The Origin of Mexico’s 1994 Financial Crisis, Cato Journal, Volume 17, Number 3, Winter 1998.
www.gmu.edu /departments/t-icp/course/syllabi/01fa/503-002.htm   (1506 words)

  
 UNBF Libraries - Cato journal, The   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
To search for an article in a particular journal, select the "Refine Search" button and continue your search leaving the ISSN number present.
This journal is supplied through the vendor EBSCOhost and may carry an embargo.
An embargo is a publication ban placed on the journal title for a specific period of time, the length of which varies from twelve months to one month depending on the journal.
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 Free to Choose the Smallpox Vaccine
Donald Millar is vice chair and a distinguished fellow of the Public Health Policy Advisory Board, and is a former head of the Smallpox Eradication Program at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
This column is excerpted from a larger article appearing in the winter issue of Regulation, the Cato Institute Review of Business and Government.
As biohazard crews continue to test and decontaminate Capitol Hill offices plagued by anthrax spores, federal lawmakers are trying to wrap up legislation that would address U.S. preparedness for other future threats of bioterrorism.
www.vaccinationnews.com /dailynews/May2002/FreeChooseSmallVax.htm   (940 words)

  
 Owens Library Point of View in Periodicals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This journal publishes information on political economy and the economic analysis of contemporary societies from a Marxist perspective.
Telos publishes articles that cover subjects such as: contemporary academia, culture and religion in the United States, the Commonwealth of Independent States, and Eastern Europe, using continental philosophy and focusing on deconstruction, the Frankfurt school, and Foucault.
With a libertarian/market-liberal slant, Cato covers public policy including Social security, monetary and natural resources policies, and military spending.
www.nwmissouri.edu /library/articles/view.htm   (1592 words)

  
 Cato Journal
Cynthia Reid wrote: From: "Cynthia Reid" Subject: Cato Journal Date: Sat, 27 May 2000 17:00:52 -0400 Cato Journal http://www.cato.org/pubs/journal/cato_journal.html The Cato Journal is an interdisciplinary journal of public policy analysis.
Edited by economist James A. Dorn, the Journal is published three times a year.
The Cato Journal is a valuable resource for scholars concerned with questions of public policy, yet it is written and edited to be accessible to the intelligent layperson.
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 James M. Buchanan: A Model Plowman
James A. Dorn is editor of the Cato Journal and vice president for academic affairs at the Cato Institute.
Your contributions to Cato as a Distinguished Senior Fellow, a member of the Cato Journal's editorial board, and a speaker at many Cato events, including our first annual monetary conference in 1983 and our historic Moscow meeting in 1990, are all greatly appreciated.
Buchanan, J.M. (1994) "Notes on the Liberal Constitution." Cato Journal 14 (Spring/Summer): 1-9.
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 The Cato Journal: Rethinking foreign aid.@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Cato Journal: Rethinking foreign aid.@ HighBeam Research
The increasingly loud controversy over inadequate "foreign aid," in turn, hinges on whether it is effective in reducing poverty compared to other...
The above preview is from The Cato Journal, September 22, 2002.
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 Cato Journal, The: The impact of taxation on unemployment in OECD countries.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Cato Journal, The: The impact of taxation on unemployment in OECD countries.
FindArticles > News and Society > Cato Journal, The > September 2002 > Article
Cato Journal, The, September, 2002 by Bernhard Heitger
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Priest, "The Modern Expansion of Tort Liability: Its Sources, Its Effects, and its Reform," Journal of Economic Perspectives (Summer 1991), pp 31 - 50.
Barbour and W. Shughart, "Legal Institutions and Abortion Rates in Mississippi," Cato Journal (Spring/Summer 1998) pp 119 - 129.
Or any other article in the Journal of Law and Economics subject to my approval.
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 The Cato Journal September 22, 2002 Articles @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Cato Journal September 22, 2002 Articles @ HighBeam Research
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Rent seeking and economic growth: evidence from a panel of U.S. States.
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 Lawrence H. White Curriculum Vitae
Journal of Economic History 57 (September 1997): 762-3; also 53 (March 1993): 202-3.
Journal of Economic Literature 38 (December 2000): 951-953; also 36 (June 1998): 960-1; 34 (December 1996): 1944-5; 28 (June 1990): 664-5; 25 (December 1987): 1875-6.
Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 152 (June 1996): 419-22.
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 Academic Departments
“Some Observations on the Return of the Liquidity Trap” The Cato Journal, (Winter 2002): pp.
"A Comment on 'The Case of the Missing Currency'," Journal of Economic Perspectives8 (Fall 1994): pp.
"The Development of Economic Aggregate Targeting," The Cato Journal 10 (Winter 1991): 747-59.
ecampus.bentley.edu /dept/ec/economics/ssumnerpub.htm   (468 words)

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