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Cato Journal, Vol. 27



Volumes: 30, 29, 28, 27.

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Volume 27, Issue 3 (Fall 2007)

Global Imbalances, Tanking Dollar, and the IMF’s Surveillance over Exchange Rate Policies Sitikantha Pattanaik
Can Corruption Ever Improve an Economy? Douglas A. Houston
Economic Freedom, Corruption, and Growth Mushfiq us Swaleheen and Dean Stansel
Government Behavior and Trust: The Case of China Peihong Yang
The Real Coase Theorems Glenn Fox
Potential Gains from Trade in Dirty Industries: Revisiting Lawrence Summers’ Memo Jay Johnson, Gary Pecquet, and Leon Taylor
Economic Liberty and the Official Law Books in Colonial Massachusetts Charles Edward Smith
The Role of Fiscal and Political Institutions in Limiting the Size of State Government Robert Krol
Do Spillover Benefits Create A Market Inefficiency in K-12 Public Education? Kerry A. King
The Future of the U.S. Postal Service Robert Carbaugh
The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World by Alan Greenspan William Niskanen
A Farewell to Alms: A Brief History of the World by Gregory Clark Jason Kuznicki
Enemies of Intelligence: Knowledge and Power in American National Security by Richard K. Betts Justin Logan

Volume 27, Issue 2 (Spring/Summer 2007)

Editor's Note James A. Dorn
Remembering Milton Friedman Anna J. Schwartz
Milton Friedman: Perspectives, Particularly on Monetary Policy Robert J. Barro
The Conquest of Worldwide Inflation: Currency Competition and Its Implications for Interest Rates and the Yield Curve Randall S. Kroszner
Responding to Financial Crises: What Role for the Fed? William Poole
The Role of Monetary Policy in the Face of Crises Anna J. Schwartz
Responding to Crises Jeffrey Frankel
The Benefits and Risks of Financial Globalization Peter B. Kenen
The Welfare Implications of Global Financial Flows Eswar Prasad
Global Imbalances: A Source of Strength or Weakness? Kristin J. Forbes
Monetary Sovereignty as Globalization’s Achilles’ Heel Benn Steil
Monetary Policy and the Growing Fiscal Imbalance David Malpass
The Fed and an Uncertain Fiscal Future Douglas Holtz-Eakin
Is the Fed Facilitating an Unpleasant Fiscal Arithmetic? Jagadeesh Gokhale
Inflation Targeting for the United States? Bennett T. McCallum
The Case for Inflation Targeting Robert L. Hetzel
What Type of Inflation Target? Lawrence H. White
What Democracy Is For: On Freedom and Moral Government by Stein Ringen John Samples
Consumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, and Swallow Citizens Whole by Benjamin R. Barber Will Wilkinson

Volume 27, Issue 1 (Winter 2007)

Stockholders and Stakeholders: The Battle for Control of the Corporation Donna Card Charron
Economic Freedom and Net Business Formation Noel D. Campbell and Tammy M. Rogers
Financial Crises, Liberalization, and Government Size Kam Hon Chu
Why the U.S. External Imbalance Matters William R. Cline
Global Imbalances: Do They Matter? Miranda Xafa
The Effect of Judicial Selection Processes on Judicial Quality: The Role of Partisan Politics Russell S. Sobel and Joshua C. Hall
Remuneration vs. Reelection: A Senatorial Balancing Act Jim F. Couch, Brett A. King, and Taylor P. Stevenson
The Columbian Exchange and the Reversal of Fortune Thomas Grennes
Fair Trade Coffee Enthusiasts Should Confront Reality Jeremy Weber
China and India: Learning from Each Other—Reforms and Policies for Sustained Growth by Jahangir Aziz, Steven Dunaway, and Eswar Prasad, eds. Swaminathan S. Aiyar
Economics and Its Enemies: Two Centuries of Anti-Economics by William Oliver Coleman John B. Egger

Volumes: 30, 29, 28, 27.

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