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  • Silencing Scienceby Steven Milloy; Michael Gough

    Cato Institute 1999; US$ 8.00

    Milloy is a lawyer, an author (of several publications on risk assessment), and the publisher of the Junk Science Home Page. Gough, a biologist by training, is the director of science and risk studies at the Cato Institute and the author of numerous papers about the environment and occupational heal more...

  • After Prohibitionby Timothy Lynch

    Cato Institute 2000; US$ 18.95

    More than 10 years ago, federal officials boldly claimed that they would create a 'drug-free America by 1995.' To reach that objective, Congress spent billions on police, prosecutors, drug courts, and prisons. Despite millions of arrests and countless seizures, America is not drug free. Illegal drugs are as readily available today as ever before.... more...

  • Antidumping Exposedby Brink Lindsey; Daniel J. Ikenson

    Cato Institute 2003; US$ 14.00

    This book seeks to penetrate the fog of complexity that shields the antidumping law from the scrutiny it deserves. It offers a detailed, step-by-step guide to how dumping is defined and measured under current rules. It identifies the many methodological quirks and biases that allow normal, healthy competition to be stigmatized as ?unfair? and punished... more...

  • Bountiful Harvestby Thomas R. DeGregori

    Cato Institute 2002; US$ 10.00

    Arguing that humans are inherently technological beings and that technology has supported immense human progress over the past century, author DeGregori provides a resounding critique of the modern Greens, vegetarians, organic and natural food advocates, and critics of genetically modified foods. An more...

  • Cato handbook for Congress, 108thby Edward H. Crane; David Boaz

    Cato Institute 2003; US$ 5.50

    Offering policy recommendations supported by brief rationales, this handbook offers the capitalist-libertarian perspective on issues currently facing Congress. Highlights include advice on campaign finance reform, the USA PATRIOT Act, the war on drugs, monetary policy, deregulation, taxes, education more...

  • Cato Supreme Court Review 2003-2004by Cato Institute

    Cato Institute 2004; US$ 3.50

    In this annual review offers a timely analysis, from a classical Madisonian perspective, of the most important cases from the Supreme Court's 2003-2004 term. more...

  • Cato Supreme Court review 2001-2002by Cato Institute

    Cato Institute 2002; US$ 3.50

    In this annual review offers a timely analysis, from a classical Madisonian perspective, of the most important cases from the Supreme Court's 2001-2002 term. more...

  • Chemicals, cancer, and choicesby Peter VanDoren

    Cato Institute 1999; US$ 6.00

    The editor of the Cato Institute's public policy Regulation magazine provocatively proposes that pragmatists, interventionists, and skeptics alike let market forces act as the sorting mechanism for weighing health risks from chemical exposures. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.c more...

  • Copy Fightsby Adam Thierer

    Cato Institute 2002; US$ 8.00

    The modern information revolution has created a whole new set of policy issues concerning intellectual property rights that must be addressed, including what kind of copyright protections are appropriate for books and musical works, an issue popularised by the controversy over Napster. more...

  • Cowboy Capitalismby Olaf Gersemann

    Cato Institute 2004; US$ 10.00

    Almost all European pundits believe that, while the U.S. economy may create more growth, Europeans have it better when it comes to job security, income equality, and other factors. Olaf Gersemann, found the reality quite different. He found that what almost everyone in Europe "knows" is wrong: the greater market freedoms in America create a more flexible,... more...