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The Courage of Friedrich Hayek

by William F. Buckley Jr.via Hoover Digest
Sunday, July 30, 2000

William F. Buckley Jr. reflects on Friedrich Hayek’s invaluable contributions to the fight against socialism—a fight that was still very much under way when Buckley delivered these remarks a quarter of a century ago.

Why the Federal Government Should Be Sent Out of the Classroom

by Herbert J. Walbergvia Hoover Digest
Sunday, July 30, 2000

What is the best thing the federal government could do for America’s schoolchildren? Get out of the classroom altogether. By Hoover fellow Herbert J. Walberg.

End the Embargo Now

by William Ratliff, Roger Fontainevia Hoover Digest
Sunday, July 30, 2000

Who is the biggest beneficiary of the U.S. embargo against Cuba? Hint: His first name is Fidel. Hoover fellow William Ratliff and Roger Fontaine explain why the time has come to bring the embargo to an end.

Regulatory Overdose

by Henry I. Millervia Hoover Digest
Sunday, July 30, 2000

Gene therapy offers enormous potential for the treatment of serious illness. What is the government doing about it? Thwarting researchers. By Hoover fellow Henry I. Miller.

The Hayek Century

by John Cassidyvia Hoover Digest
Friday, June 30, 2000

Economist and Hoover honorary fellow Friedrich Hayek spent seven decades extolling the supremacy of capitalism over socialism. For most of those decades, Hayek was a voice in the wilderness. Yet as John Cassidy argues, by the end of his life Hayek was vindicated to such an extent that "it is hardly an exaggeration to refer to the twentieth century as the Hayek century."

Books

Political Institutions and Economic Growth in Latin America: Essays in Policy, History, and Political Economy

via Hoover Institution Press
Friday, June 16, 2000

Political Institutions and Economic Growth in Latin America offers a new contribution to the literature on institutions and growth through the analysis of historical cases of institutional change and economic growth in Latin America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

The Story of the Surplus

by June E. O'Neillvia Policy Review
Thursday, June 1, 2000

Where all the money came from

The GOP's Enviro-Rut

by Dave Mastiovia Policy Review
Thursday, June 1, 2000

A new approach to an old political problem

The Indispensable Institution

by Tom Bethellvia Hoover Digest
Sunday, April 30, 2000

Hoover fellow Milton Friedman has long argued that “you cannot have a free society without private property.” A decade after the implosion of communism, the word is finally beginning to spread. By Hoover media fellow Tom Bethell.

How to Put Unemployment Insurance to Work

by Edward Paul Lazearvia Hoover Digest
Sunday, April 30, 2000

The nation’s unemployment insurance program isn’t working. Here’s how to fix it. By Hoover fellow Edward P. Lazear.

Pages

Economic Policy Working Group

 
The Working Group on Economic Policy brings together experts on economic and financial policy to study key developments in the U.S. and global economies, examine their interactions, and develop specific policy proposals.

Milton and Rose Friedman: An Uncommon Couple