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    James W. Ceaser

    James W. Ceaser

    James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...

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    Give It Back

    Research | Articles | by Amity Shlaes
    Saturday, October 30, 1999

    Washington has pronounced the era of big government dead. So why do we still find ourselves saddled with a tax system more worthy of socialist Europe than the land of the free? By Hoover media fellow Amity Shlaes.

    It’s All in Your Head

    Research | Articles | by Paul M. Romer
    Saturday, January 30, 1999

    Economists used to believe that economic growth arose from sudden, dramatic breakthroughs—the steam engine in the eighteenth century, the transistor in our own. Yet according to Hoover fellow Paul M. Romer, “this account gets things exactly backward.” The founder of New Growth Theory explains himself.

    An Electrifying Proposal

    Research | Articles | by Lawrence J. McQuillan
    Sunday, January 30, 2000

    Deregulation has made airline travel, telephone service, and natural gas much cheaper for consumers. So why not dismantle another set of monopolies—electric utilities? By Hoover fellow Lawrence J. McQuillan.

    A Mad Scramble for Infrastructure Dollars

    Research | Articles | by James Huffman
    Friday, July 31, 2009
    Will infrastructure initiatives stimulate the economy in the short run or promote economic growth?

    What Would Alexander Hamilton Do?

    Research | Articles | by Michael McConnell
    Thursday, July 21, 2011
    The founder’s financial wisdom holds lessons for today’s debt crisis.

    Mortgage Morass

    Research | Articles | by Charles Calomiris
    Wednesday, August 3, 2011
    The latest housing market "fix" is bad news for borrowers--and for the economy.

    What Would Hamilton Do?

    Research | Articles | by Michael McConnell
    Wednesday, October 12, 2011

    Revisiting the founding father to whom a national debt, properly funded, represented “a national blessing.” By Michael W. McConnell.

    Keynes a la Mode

    Research | Articles | by David R. Henderson
    Thursday, December 1, 2011
    Was the economist truly a “capitalist revolutionary,” as a new book claims?

    Why Do Nations Fail?

    Research | Articles | by Daron Acemoglu
    Thursday, January 5, 2012
    As Arab dissidents know all too well, it has to do with how societies are politically organized.

    Is Women’s Empowerment a Bureaucratic Imperative?

    Research | Articles | by Richard A. Epstein
    Monday, March 12, 2012
    The European Union considers gender quotas in corporate boardrooms.

    Beyond Austerity

    Research | Articles | by Richard A. Epstein
    Tuesday, May 1, 2012
    We must liberalize labor markets, not rely on macroeconomic “fixes.”

    My Primer for Obama

    Research | Articles | by Richard A. Epstein
    Monday, April 9, 2012
    On the differences between Social Darwinism and laissez-faire economics.

    What Was Roberts Thinking?

    Research | Articles | by Richard A. Epstein
    Friday, June 29, 2012

    The Chief Justice was neither an umpire nor a statesman. Only a lawyer.

    The Court that Couldn't Say "Stop!"

    Research | Articles | by John Yoo
    Monday, August 13, 2012

    At a crucial moment, the Roberts court blinked, setting back both the Constitution and any dreams of limited federal power. By John Yoo.

    Franklin Delano Obama

    Research | Articles | by Richard A. Epstein
    Monday, August 20, 2012
    Will the New Deal revive itself in 2012?

    Obama's Debt Legacy

    Research | Articles | by Michael J. Boskin
    Sunday, November 4, 2012
    The president’s policies, left unchecked, could lead to a long-run growth depression.

    Honor in the Task

    Research | Articles | by Russell Muirhead
    Wednesday, July 13, 2011

    How can we shore up the American work ethic? By honoring good work. By Russell Muirhead.

    The Unpredictability Of Deregulation: The Case Of Airlines

    Research | Articles | by David R. Henderson
    Wednesday, December 19, 2018

    Some unlikely policy lessons from Jimmy Carter and Teddy Kennedy. 

    Friedman’s Critics Miss The Mark

    Research | Articles | by David R. Henderson
    Thursday, September 24, 2020

    His clear, principled views about profits as the “social responsibility of business” still hold.

    Native American Heritage: It’s Not What You Think

    Research | Articles | by Terry Anderson
    Tuesday, February 12, 2019

    The ideas defining a free Native American society.

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