“We should finally catch up to Hayek in the 21st century!” This week marks 50 years since F. A. Hayek earned a #NobelPrize for his groundbreaking work in free-market #economics. 5 decades later, we still have much to learn from his enduring contributions. Peter Boettke and Bruce Caldwell joined the Cato Daily Podcast to discuss Hayek. Have a listen ????
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What's the key to a free-market economy? 50 years ago, F.A. Hayek proved why central planning will never outmatch the power of individual knowledge. His Nobel Prize reminds us: Freedom, not control, drives prosperity. Read more reflections from Ryan Bourne:
50th Anniversary of Hayek's Nobel
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Join Jennifer Huddleston for a conversation with Gary Shapiro, author of 'Pivot or Die,' and other leading scholars about competition, innovation, and the impact of policy and regulation.
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Presidents have issued over 14,000 Executive Orders, which are formidable instruments of power. Here are some Executive Orders the next president could revoke?? https://lnkd.in/gtfkyJJ7 #Constitution #SeparationOfPowers
Cato Handbook on Executive Orders and Presidential Directives
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Tired of candidates breaking promises? The real problem isn’t the candidates—it’s the presidency itself with its unchecked authority over the lives of Americans. For a freer society, we must limit this power and strengthen the role of Congress. Cato president & CEO Peter Goettler reflects on the election:
Don't Like the 2024 Presidential Candidates? Let's Give Them Fewer Things to Break
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Why do we have a housing crisis? ??? Polls indicate that housing affordability is a top issue for this election, especially among younger voters. In this episode, Nolan Gray and Howard Husock discuss why we have a housing crisis, and what we should do about it. Give it a listen: https://lnkd.in/gdzQTzn9
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“Temporary Emergency” spending = long term impacts!?? #Budget and #Finance expert Romina Boccia explains the Stop the Baseline Bloat Act?? and how it could restrain so-called “emergency” federal spending. Read about how this act plugs current holes in the system https://lnkd.in/g9yXEQxN
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Myth-Busting on ICE Data?? Contrary to claims, #undocumented #immigrants are not disproportionately more violent. Expert Alex Nowrasteh takes us through the data point by point, bringing the truth to light. Stay informed ?? https://lnkd.in/gap-WRXW
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California should say “yes in my backyard” #overregulation is only making the #housingcrisis worse. #California needs to reduce regulation, and stop micromanaging builders, says Marc Joffe Read more from Marc https://lnkd.in/g8HnqZSr
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Protect Your Privacy! Join Cato Surveillance Week to explore the intersection of technology and individual rights. Engage with experts on safeguarding digital civil liberties against intrusive surveillance. Join us for one or more of these sessions: Monday, October 7, 1PM EDT “Federal Surveillance Reform: Achievements and Unfinished Business” https://lnkd.in/gbhuFvDx Tuesday, October 8, 1PM EDT “State and Local Law Enforcement: Trends in Policing and the Law and Technology Surrounding It” https://lnkd.in/gABSHFiK Wednesday, October 9, 1PM EDT “Human vs. Machine: The Promise and Peril of Artificial Intelligence in the Law Enforcement Context” https://lnkd.in/gpDzSxkw Thursday, October 10, 1PM EDT “Government Surveillance and Journalism: The Threat Landscape” https://lnkd.in/g568Qkj6 Full program & registration: https://lnkd.in/gcKRMGTw
Federal Surveillance Reform: Achievements and Unfinished Business
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