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1. The Use of Public Assistance Benefits by Citizens and Non-citizen Immigrants in the United States

2. Why Growth Is Getting Harder

3. Fiscal and Generational Imbalances and Generational Accounts: A 2012 Update

4. Central Banks: Reform or Abolish?

5. The Misuse of Top 1 Percent Income Shares as a Measure of Inequality

6. Still a Better Deal: Private Investment vs. Social Security

7. The Negative Effects of Minimum Wage Laws

8. The Great Streetcar Conspiracy

9. Competition in Currency: The Potential for Private Money

10. Questioning Homeownership as a Public Policy Goal

11. Ending Congestion by Refinancing Highways

12. The American Welfare State: How We Spend Nearly $1 Trillion a Year Fighting Poverty—And Fail

13. What Made the Financial Crisis Systemic?

14. Libertarian Roots of the Tea Party

15. Regulation, Market Structure, and Role of the Credit Rating Agencies

16. Corporate Welfare in the Federal Budget

17. Economic Effects of Reductions in Defense Outlays

18. Capital Inadequacies: The Dismal Failure of the Basel Regime of Bank Capital Regulation

19. Intercity Buses: The Forgotten Mode

20. The Subprime Lending Debacle: Competitive Private Markets Are the Solution, Not the Problem

21. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Future of Federal Housing Finance Policy: A Study of Regulatory Privilege

22. Bankrupt: Entitlements and the Federal Budget

23. The New "Supercommittee": An "Optimistic" View

24. Lawless Policy: TARP as Congressional Failure

25. Congress Should Account for the Excess Burden of Taxation

26. How Urban Planners Caused the Housing Bubble

27. Would a Stricter Fed Policy and Financial Regulation Have Averted the Financial Crisis?

28. Yes, Mr. President: A Free Market Can Fix Health Care

29. Three Decades of Politics and Failed Policies at HUD

30. A Better Way to Generate and Use Comparative-Effectiveness Research

31. Health-Status Insurance: How Markets Can Provide Health Security

32. Financial Crisis and Public Policy

33. Bright Lines and Bailouts: To Bail or Not To Bail, That Is the Question

34. Markets vs. Monopolies in Education: A Global Review of the Evidence

35. Electronic Employment Eligibility Verification: Franz Kafka's Solution to Illegal Immigration

36. Dismal Science: The Shortcomings of U.S. School Choice Research and How to Address Them

37. CATO Institute: The Personal Lockbox: A First Step on the Road to Social Security Reform

38. CATO Institute: Aging America's Achilles' Heel: Medicaid Long-Term Care

39. CATO Institute: Medicaid's Unseen Costs

40. CATO Institute: Corruption in the Public Schools: The Market Is the Answer

41. CATO Institute: Options for Tax Reform

42. CATO Institute: Robin Hood in Reverse: The Case against Economic Development Takings

43. CATO Institute: Making College More Expensive: The Unintended Consequences of Federal Tuition Aid

44. CATO Institute: Implementing Welfare Reform: A State Report Card

45. CATO Institute: Fannie May, Freddie Mac, and Housing Finance: Why True Privatization is Good Public Policy

46. CATO Institute: Health Care Regulation: A $169 Billion Hidden Tax

47. CATO Institute: Iraq's Odious Debts

48. CATO Institute: A Lesson in Waste: Where Does All the Federal Education Money Go?

49. CATO Institute: Deficits, Interest Rates, and Taxes: Myths and Realities

50. CATO Institute: Downsizing the Federal Government

51. South Africa's War against Malaria: Lessons for the Developing World

52. Threats to Financial Privacy and Tax Competition

53. Rethinking the Export-Import Bank

54. Report from Havana: Time for a Reality Check on U.S. Policy toward Cuba

55. U.S. Assistance for Market Reforms: Foreign Aid Failures in Russia and the Former Soviet Bloc

56. America's Maligned and Misunderstood Trade Deficit