Cato Papers On Public Policy: 20122013,New

Cato Papers On Public Policy: 20122013,New

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critical economic and public policy issues. Each article is written by a recognized national expert, most often a senior member of a prestigious university. The overarching goal of the publication is to provide indepth, imaginative new research on key economic and public policy matters combined with a range of potential improvements and strategies. This years issue includes the following four topics: An evaluation of the effectiveness as well as the political economy of theTermAuction Facility program, which was one of the main tools used bythe Federal Reserve during the financial crisis. An examination of an often overlooked source of the Great Depression: thefailure to monetize gold inflows by France in the late 1920s and early 1930s.Analyzes how Frances policy contributed to the overall reduction in worldgold reserves, and calculates its impact on the world price level. An examination of the nearly 500% increase in the rate of imprisonmentbetween 19702000 uses an empirical approach to measure the magnitudeof crime reduction that could be achieved through deterrence andincapacitation. Evidence to dispute the conventional criticisms of U.S. CEOs, top executives,and corporate governance: that they are being paid more and more, are notbeing paid for performance, and are not penalized for poor performance.

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