Cato Institute - Notable Cato Scholars

Notable Cato Scholars

  • Swaminathan Aiyar, Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity
  • Steve H. Hanke, Senior Fellow
  • Nat Hentoff, Senior Fellow
  • Andrei Illarionov, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity
  • Patrick J. Michaels, Environmental Studies
  • Jeffrey A. Miron, Senior Fellow
  • John Mueller, Senior Fellow
  • Johan Norberg, Senior Fellow
  • Walter Olson, Senior Fellow
  • Randal O'Toole, Senior Fellow
  • Tom G. Palmer, Senior Fellow
  • Roger Pilon, Vice President for Legal Affairs
  • José Piñera, Co-chairman, Project on Social Security Choice
  • William Poole, Senior Fellow
  • Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow
  • Jerry Taylor, Senior Fellow
  • Ian Vásquez, Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity

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