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Cato Event Podcast

Summary: Podcast of policy and book forums, Capitol Hill briefings and other events from the Cato Institute

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 Laws of Creation: Property Rights in the World of Ideas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5423

Laws of Creation: Property Rights in the World of Ideas

 The Future of Freedom in Cuba | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3994

Cuba’s Castro dictatorship has clung to power for more than five decades. As the regime ages and the outside sources of finance that buttress it are put in jeopardy, a new generation of Cubans is using the Internet to dissent against the pervasive lack of freedom and opportunity in their country. Prominent Cuban dissident writers Yoani Sanchez and Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo — recently given permission to travel outside Cuba — will describe life in current-day Cuba, the activities of the island’s dissident community in the face of repression, and the prospects for a free country. They will also assess the extent of Raul Castro’s so-called reforms and share their vision of a pluralistic, tolerant society.

 The Insurgents: David Petraeus and the Plot to Change the American Way of War | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5523

The Insurgents: David Petraeus and the Plot to Change the American Way of War

 Accidental Occidental: Economics and Culture of Transition in Mitteleuropa, the Baltic and the Balkan Area | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5006

Accidental Occidental: Economics and Culture of Transition in Mitteleuropa, the Baltic and the Balkan Area

 Cry the Beloved Country: South Africa’s Future under the ANC | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5133

Cry the Beloved Country: South Africa’s Future under the ANC

 Strategy, Not Math: The Emerging Consensus on National Security in an Era of Austerity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5213

Strategy, Not Math: The Emerging Consensus on National Security in an Era of Austerity

 Would a Financial Transaction Tax Affect Financial Market Activity? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3744

In the wake of the financial crisis, commentators have suggested a transaction tax (Tobin tax) on financial markets. The potential consequences of such a tax could be hazardous to the financial markets affected, as well as to the economy. Professor Wang, in a recent Cato paper, reviewed the relevant theoretical and empirical literature and applied these findings to estimate the possible impact of a transaction tax on U.S. futures market activity as well as its utility as a potential source of tax revenue. Wang showed that a transaction tax on futures trading will not only fail to generate the expected revenue, it will likely drive business away from U.S. exchanges and toward untaxed foreign markets. Our panelists will discuss the implications of this paper as well as general issues related to any proposed financial transactions tax.

 Understanding Mexico's Epidemic of Violence: Telling Stories with New Media, Technology, and Big Data | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1

Understanding Mexico's Epidemic of Violence: Telling Stories with New Media, Technology, and Big Data

 The European Crisis Continues: No Solution on the Horizon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5596

The European Crisis Continues: No Solution on the Horizon

 EPA's Shaky "Endangerment Finding" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2183

The basis for EPA’s increasingly expensive regulation of greenhouse gases is their “Finding of Endangerment” from carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. With regard to the climate of the United States, it is largely based on one document, called “Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States,”, published by the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP). Patrick J. Michaels, director of the Center for the Study of Science at the Cato Institute, recently completed a landmark document in precisely the same format as the important USGCRP one, except it includes the vast volume of the scientific literature that the USGCRP somehow neglected to include in their work. Michaels will provide a very informative and entertaining examination of the outright misinformation, disinformation, and ignored information that permeates the document that serves as the basis for EPA’s ever-tightening regulatory approach to atmospheric greenhouse gases.

 E-Verify's Many Perils | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2456

With immigration reform once again on Congress’s near horizon, many proposals take as a given that there should be “internal enforcement” of immigration law through federal background checks on all workers. But the E-Verify system and proposals for a national E-Verify mandate are shot through with complications and challenges. Costs to businesses and workers will mount. Citizens, both natural-born and naturalized, will have to appeal to the federal government for the right to work. And identity fraud will drive E-Verify to become a biometric national identification system capable of use well beyond immigration control. Join us for a discussion of E-Verify’s many perils.

 US-EU Free Trade Agreement: Recipe for Growth or Road to Nowhere? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5578

US-EU Free Trade Agreement: Recipe for Growth or Road to Nowhere?

 A Populist Capture of the Organization of American States? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4966

A Populist Capture of the Organization of American States?

 Taxes and Economic Growth: Understanding the Effects | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2720

Taxes and Economic Growth: Understanding the Effects

 The Euro Crisis: Can Deeper Integration Save the European Union and the Common Currency? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5284

The euro crisis has exposed deep structural flaws in the functioning of the common currency and put pressure on the cohesion of the European Union as a whole. Stagnant growth, and rising unemployment and public dissatisfaction are threatening to undermine the European project. Conventional wisdom holds that deeper political integration is needed in order to preserve and strengthen the European Union. However, an increasing number of analysts argue that current problems in Europe are symptoms of a unification process gone too far. Frits Bolkestein and Luke Coffey will discuss the reform proposals and identify powers that are currently exercised in Brussels but could be repatriated to the member states.

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