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Ask the Expert: William Niskanen
William A. Niskanen, chairman emeritus of Cato, discusses the meaning of fiat currency and the relationship to the supply of money.
Ask the Expert: Malou Innocent
Malou Innocent, Foreign Policy Analyst at the Cato Institute argues that the U.S. should not assume that India will bow to U.S. power and that sanctions provide little to no benefit when imposed.
Ask the Expert: Ilya Shapiro
Ilya Shapiro, Senior Fellow of Cato's Center for Constitutional Studies and Editor-in-Chief, Cato Supreme Court Review, answers the question "To promote individual liberty, is a conservative or liberal Supreme Court advantageous?"
Ask the Expert: David Boaz
Executive Vice President of the Cato Institute, David Boaz, explains how far we have come in the advancement of liberty, the threats to liberty we face today, and what we may do to preserve liberty for tomorrow.
Ask the Expert: Dan Mitchell
Cato Senior Fellow, Dan Mitchell, answers the question, "Which one of the proposed tax schemes from Senators McCain and Obama is better from a free market perspective and why?"
Ask the Expert: Timothy B. Lee
In this week's Ask the Expert series, Cato adjunct scholar, Timothy B. Lee, tackles the issue of intellectual property rights from the libertarian perspective.
Ask the Expert: Tom Palmer
Cato VP for International Programs Tom G. Palmer answers the first question in Cato on Campus's new Ask the Expert series, where you get to email in questions for Cato's scholars to answer. This edition's question takes on the issue of the relationship between government and economic development in impoverished nations.