Volume: 36
Spring/Summer 2016
“Rethinking Monetary Policy”
Winter 2016
“Unintended Consequences of Government Intervention: Essays in Honor of Richard K. Vedder”
Volume: 35
Fall 2015
Spring/Summer 2015
“Alternatives to Central Banking: Toward Free-Market Money”
Winter 2015
Weiying Zhang on China’s transition to a liberal society; Randall G. Holcombe on political capitalism; Thomas H. Mayor on income inequality; and more…
Volume: 34
Fall 2014
Leszek Balcerowicz on Euro imbalances; Mao Yushi on lessons from China’s great famine; Allan H. Meltzer on how the Federal Reserve repeats history; and more.
Spring/Summer 2014
“Was the Fed a Good Idea?”
Winter 2014
In this issue of the Cato Journal, economists Geoffrey Black, D. Allen Dalton, Samia Islam, and Aaron Batteen offer one prominent example of allowing the market to work. Also in this issue, economists Jason E. Taylor and Jerry L. Taylor reexamine the relationship between marginal tax rates and U.S. growth, and Robert Krol looks at bias in CBO and OMB economic forecasts.
Volume: 33
Fall 2013
“Money, Markets, and Government: The Next 30 Years”
Spring/Summer 2013
“Europe’s Crisis and the Welfare State: Lessons for America”
Winter 2013
Melissa Yeoh and Dean Stansel on the productivity of public expenditures; Paul Ballonoff on free market solutions to providing electricity to the unserved; Carlos Pestana Barros, Ari Francisco de Araujo Jr. and João Ricardo Faria on land conflicts in Brazil; James A. Dorn on the role of China in the US debt crisis; and more…
Volume: 32
Fall 2012
William A. Niskanen on alternative economic futures for Europe; Dwight R. Lee on the fiscal irresponsibility of Keynesianism; Deepak Lal on whether the Washington consensus is dead; and more…
Spring/Summer 2012
Monetary Reform in the Wake of Crisis
Winter 2012
“Is Immigration Good for America?”
Volume: 31
Fall 2011
Asset Bubbles and Monetary Policy
Spring/Summer 2011
Mark A. Zupan on the virtues of the free market; Jerome L. Stein on the debt crisis in Europe; Paul H. Rubin on markets, tort law, and regulation to achieve safety; and more…
Winter 2011
J.R. Clark and Dwight R. Lee on markets and morality; D. Eric Schansberg on a free market in health care; Claudio D. Shikida, Ari Francisco de Araujo Jr., and Pedro H. C. Sant’Anna on why some states fail; and more…
Volume: 30
Fall 2010
Restoring Global Financial Stability: Part 2
Spring/Summer 2010
Restoring Global Financial Stability: Part 1
Winter 2010
Are Unions Good for America?
Volume: 29
Fall 2009
Andrei Shleifer on Peter Bauer and the failure of foreign aid, Jason Kuznicki on American race relations and government power, Masoud Moghaddam and Hallie Elich on predicting the incumbent party vote share in U.S. presidential elections, and more…
Spring/Summer 2009
Eswar S. Prasad on the effects of the financial crisis on the U.S.-China Economic Relationship, Radhames Lizardo and André V. Mollick on whether reducing government could help Latin America prosper, Steve H. Hanke and Alex K. F. Kwok on the measurement of Zimbabwe’s hyperinflation, and more…
Winter 2009
Lessons from the Financial Crisis
Volume: 28
Fall 2008
David Beckworth on macroeconomic stability, Abdoul’ Ganiou Mijiyawa on sustained economic growth, J. R. Clark and Dwight R. Lee on censoring and destroying information, and more…
Spring/Summer 2008
Monetary Arrangements in the 21st Century
Winter 2008
Andrei Illarionov on Friedman and Russia, Erich Weede on human rights, limited government, and capitalism, and more…
Volume: 27
Fall 2007
Sitikantha Pattanaik on global economics, Douglas A. Houston on corruption and the economy, and more…
Spring/Summer 2007
“Federal Reserve Policy in the Face of Crises”
Winter 2007
Donna Card Charron on Stockholders and Stakeholders, Noel D. Campbell and Tammy M. Rogers on Economic Freedom and Net Business Formation, and more…
Volume: 26
Fall 2006
Sonia M. L. Wong on China’s Stock Market, James A. Dorn on U.S.-China Relations, and more…
Spring/Summer 2006
“Monetary Institutions and Economic Development”
Winter 2006
Simeon Djankov, Jose Montalvo and Martal Reynal-Querol on Foreign Aid, Janice Hauge on Medicare and HSA’s, and more…
Volume: 25
Fall 2005
“Remembering Peter Bauer”
Spring/Summer 2005
“Creating a Competitive Education Industry”
Winter 2005
“International Monetary Reform and Capital Freedom”
Volume: 24
Fall 2004
“Institutions and Development”
Spring/Summer 2004
“The Future of the Euro”
Volume: 23
Winter 2004
“A Monetary History of the United States after 40 Years”
Fall 2003
“Foreign Aid, Freedom, and Growth”
Spring/Summer 2003
“International Financial Crises: What Role for Government?”
Volume: 22
Winter 2003
José Piñera on Latin America, Erwin A. Blackstone and Simon Hakim on market alternatives to child adoption, and more …
Fall 2002
William A. Niskanen on the death of the Phillips Curve, Clifford F. Thies on the 19th-century American railroad, and more …
Spring/Summer 2002
“Making a Federal Case Out of Health Care”
Volume: 21
Winter 2002
Anthony de Jasay on Adam Smith, Richard Reichel on Germany’s postwar growth, and more …
Fall 2001
“Monetary Policy in the New Economy”
Spring/Summer 2001
“Hong Kong’s Legacy, China’s Future”
Volume: 20
Winter 2001
Carlos Seiglie on Cuba’s road to serfdom, Daniel Sutter on the economics of media bias, and more …
Fall 2000
Zeljko Bogetic on dollarization, Stephen Slivinski on James Buchanan, and more …
Spring/Summer 2000
“The Search for Global Monetary Order”
Volume: 19
Winter 2000
“The Future of the WTO”
Fall 1999
“On the Legacy of Mises and Hayek”
Spring/Summer 1999
Anna J. Schwartz on the IMF, Edward T. Gullason on the labor market status of women, and more …
Volume: 18
Winter 1999
“The Global Financial Architecture”
Fall 1998
“Economic Freedom and the Wealth of Nations”
Spring/Summer 1998
Peter Bauer on B. R. Shenoy, Penelope Brook Cowen and Tyler Cowen on the deregulation of water supply, and more …
Volume: 17
Winter 1998
“Money and Capital Flows in a Global Economy”
Fall 1997
Deepak Lal on regulation, Stanley Kober on humility and civil society, and more …
Spring/Summer 1997
Walter Williams on affirmative action, Enrique Ghersi on the informal economy in Latin America, and more …
Volume: 16
Winter 1997
Charlotte Twight on Medicare, Donald J. Boudreaux and Dwight R. Lee on political compromise, and more …
Fall 1996
Anthony de Jasay on justice, Tom G. Palmer on nationality, and more …
Spring/Summer 1996
William A. Niskanen on welfare, R. Richard Geddes on public utilities, and more …
Volume: 15
Fall/Winter 1995
José Piñera on the privatization of Social Security in Chile, Walter E. Williams on arguments for free markets, James M. Buchanan on federalism and individual sovereignty, and more …
Spring/Summer 1995
Gary M. Anderson and Adam Gifford Jr. on the rules of war, Stephen K. Happel and Marianne M. Jennings on anti-scalping laws, and more …
Volume: 14
Winter 1995
John J. Siegfried on sports player drafts, Anna J. Schwartz on bank self-regulation, and more…
Fall 1994
Václav Klaus on national transformation, Bruce Bartlett on how excessive government killed ancient Rome, and more …
Spring/Summer 1994
James M. Buchanan on the liberal constitution, Anthony de Jasay on “The Rule of Forces, the Force of Rules,” and more …
Volume: 13
Winter 1994
“Financial Deregulation in a Global Economy, Part II”
Fall 1993
“Financial Deregulation in a Global Economy, Part I”
Spring/Summer 1993
Herbert J. Walberg and Joseph L. Bast on school choice, Richard V. Burkhauser and T. Aldrich Finnegan on the economics of minimum wage laws, and more …
Volume: 12
Winter 1993
“Monetary Reform in Ex-Communist Countries”
Fall 1992
Peter J. Hill on environmental problems under socialism, Clark Wiseman on the economics of recycling, and more …
Spring/Summer 1992
“Money, Macroeconomics, and Forecasting”
Volume: 11
Winter 1992
“From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II”
Fall 1991
“From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part I”
Spring/Sumer 1991
Gertrude E. Schroeder on Soviet economies, Jixuan Hu on failed experiments in socialist countries, and more …
Volume: 10
Winter 1991
James M. Buchanan on a European constitution, Clifford F. Thies on the first minimum wage laws, and more …
Fall 1990
“Global Monetary Order: 1992 and Beyond”
Spring/Summer 1990
“Federalism and the Economic Order”
Volume: 9
Winter 1990
George Horwich on disasters and market responses, J. Bradford De Long on Henry Simons, and more …
Fall 1989
“Alternatives to Government Fiat Money”
Spring/Summer 1989
Charlotte Twight on military base closures, Charles W. Baird on James Buchanan and the Austrian economists, Edwin G. West on open enrollment, and more …
Volume: 8
Winter 1989
“Economic Reform in China”
Fall 1988
“Dollars, Deficits, and Trade”
Spring/Summer 1988
James M. Buchanan on market failure, Douglass C. North on ideology and institutions, and more …
Volume: 7
Winter 1988
The financial services revolution.
Fall 1987
Government, the Economy, and the Economy
Spring/Summer 1987
Development Economics after 40 Years
Volume: 6
Winter 1987
Robert Higgs and Charlotte Twight on the erosion of private property rights, Martin T. Katzman on environmental risk management, and more …
Fall 1986
“Money, Politics, and the Business Cycle”
Spring/Summer 1986
“The Transfer Society”
Volume: 5
Winter 1986
“Reforming the Monetary Regime”
Fall 1985
“The Principles and Politics of Tax Reform”
Spring/Summer 1985
“The Political Economy of Poverty”
Volume: 4
Winter 1985
“Economic Liberties and the Judiciary”
Fall 1984
“Planning America: Government or the Market?”
Spring/Summer 1984
“World Debt and the Monetary Order”
Volume: 3
Winter 1984
“Markets, Protectionism, and the Future of Trade”
Fall 1983
“Social Security: Continuing Crisis or Real Reform?”
Spring/Summer 1983
“The Search for Stable Money”
Volume: 2
Winter 1983
“Land Use and Resource Development”
Fall 1982
“Cato Symposium on the New Federalism and Urban Opportunities”
Spring 1982
“Cato Symposium on Pollution”
Volume: 1
Fall 1981
William C. Dennis on wilderness protection, Murray N. Rothbard on the myth of neutral taxation, and more …
Spring 1981
Arthur B. Laffer on the Laffer curve, D.T. Armentano on the petroleum industry, Arthur A. Ekirch Jr. on the Sixteenth Amendment, Ronald Hamowy on the IRS and civil liberties, and more …