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Cato Institute

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Artikler om Cato Institute fra nytimes.com. Senest opdateret 6. marts 2012
  • Policy Group Caught in Rift Over Direction

    WASHINGTON -- From its perch in a spacious brand-new headquarters blocks from the White House, the Cato Institute has built on its reputation as a venerable libertarian research center unafraid to cross party lines. Now, however, a rift with one of its founding members -- the billionaire conservative Charles Koch -- is threatening the institute's...

  • William A. Niskanen, 78, a Blunt Libertarian Economist

    William A. Niskanen, an economist who was dismissed by the Ford Motor Company after bluntly opposing the company's embrace of trade protection, and who later served as a member of President Ronald Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers, died on Wednesday in Washington. He was 78. His death, of a stroke, was announced by the Cato Institute, the...

  • I.Q. Debate Adds A Chapter Online

    Ever since the Nobel prize winner James D. Watson asserted six weeks ago that Africans have innately lower intelligence, fervid debates about race, genes and I.Q. have sprung up on the Web, in publications and in conference rooms. But in recent days, along with long-simmering arguments over evidence, have come others about whether the topic is even...

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