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37 Cato J. [i] (2017)

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AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS


Charles W. Calomiris

    John Greenwood
      Mickey D. Levy


      James  A. Dorn

         Robert Krol

    Sinclair Davidson
      and Jason Potts
      Chris Edwards
  Mushfiq Swaleheen
  and Marcus T. Allen
        Anthony  Gill
and John M. Owen  IV
Christine R. Guluzian

          Ning Wang


    ARTICLES
The Microeconomic Perils of Monetary
Policy Experiments
The Japanese Experience with QE and QQE
Why Have the Fed's Policies Failed to Stimulate
the Economy?
The Fiscal Theory of the Price Level: A Comment
on Tutino and Zarazaga
Economic Policy Uncertainty and Small
Business Decisions
The Stationary Bandit Model of
Intellectual Property
Margaret Thatcher's Privatization Legacy
Have Multilateral Conventions Lowered
Bribery Around the World?
Religious Liberty and Economic Prosperity:
Four Lessons from the Past
Making Inroads: China's New Silk
Road Initiative
China's Future and the Determining Role of
the Market for Ideas


             BOOK  REVIEWS

Gail E. Makinen * Ari Blask e Mikayla Novak
   Steven Horwitz * Thomas A. Hemphill


VOLUME 37 NUMBER 1 0 PUBLISHED BY THE CATO INSTITUTE * WINTER 2017

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