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Defending Globalization

Globalization today faces renewed attention—and criticism. Like any market phenomenon, the free movement of people, things, money, and ideas across natural or political borders is imperfect and often disruptive. But it has also produced undeniable benefits—for the United States and the world—that no other system can match. Defending Globalization is a new Cato Institute multimedia project on all aspects of the fundamentally human activity that we call “globalization.”

Meet Our Experts

David J. Bier

Director, Immigration Studies

Romina Boccia

Director of Budget and Entitlement Policy, Cato Institute

Vanessa Brown Calder
Director of Opportunity and Family Policy Studies
Ryan Bourne

R. Evan Scharf Chair for the Public Understanding of Economics

Mark A. Calabria
Senior Advisor
James A. Dorn

Senior Fellow Emeritus

Chris Edwards
Kilts Family Chair in Fiscal Studies, Cato Institute and Editor, DownsizingGovernment.org
Thomas A. Firey

Senior Fellow and Managing Editor of Regulation

Jai Kedia

Research Fellow, Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives

Scott Lincicome

Vice President, General Economics and Stiefel Trade Policy Center, Cato Institute

Norbert Michel

Vice President and Director, Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives

Jeffrey Miron

Vice President for Research

Walter Olson

Senior Fellow

Alex Nowrasteh

Vice President for Economic and Social Policy Studies

Alan Reynolds

Senior Fellow

Jennifer J. Schulp

Director of Financial Regulation Studies, Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives

George Selgin

Senior Fellow and Director Emeritus, Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives

Jack Solowey

Policy Analyst, Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives

Peter Van Doren

Senior Fellow and Editor of Regulation