Fiscal Spending Contributed to Post‐COVID‐19 Inflation
Jai Kedia A CMFA article, published a few months ago, used a standard empirical macroeconomic model to bridge the two varying explanations
Jai Kedia A CMFA article, published a few months ago, used a standard empirical macroeconomic model to bridge the two varying explanations
Johan Norberg Whenever I lecture around the world, whatever I talk about, there is almost always someone in the audience who wants
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on August 17, 2023. This past week, Researchers at the University of Alabama
Romina Boccia This month marks my one‐year anniversary as Director of Budget and Entitlements Policy at the Cato Institute. When
Justin Logan Today, Cato released a new Policy Analysis by Scott Semet on the enduring consequences of cutting off Europe (and
Jordan Cohen and Dominik Lett President Joe Biden has requested $40.1 billion in emergency supplemental spending—$24.1 billion of which would
David J. Bier You traveled a thousand miles and spent thousands of dollars to reach the United States. The immigration rulebook
Scott Lincicome According to various news outlets, the Chinese government has recently stopped publishing information on youth unemployment, deflation, and
Clark Neily Up until now, I’ve been hesitant to predict how the various prosecutions of Donald Trump are likely to
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on June 22, 2023 Javier Milei is the Argentinian politician who just won