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   BROWSE BY SOURCE : CATO INSTITUTE POLICY ANALYSIS
Responding to the Threat of Smallpox Bioterrorism: An Ounce of Prevention Is Best Approach -- Veronique de Rugy and Charles V. Pe?a  -- CATO Institute Policy Analysis  -- April 18, 2002

"If the paramount obligation of the federal government is to protect the United States and its population, then an ounce of prevention in the form of a population partially vaccinated against smallpox will be more effective?both in deterring and in responding to a potential attack?than leaving the American public unprotected and completely at risk, hoping that a pound of cure will work after the fact."

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Evaluating the Case for Renewable Energy: Is Government Support Warranted? -- Jerry Taylor and Peter VanDoren  -- CATO Institute Policy Analysis  -- January 10, 2002

Jerry Taylor of the CATO institute argues that renewable energies are still not efficient enough to beat the cost of their greatest competitor, combined-cycle natural gas

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