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Briefing Papers & Other Publications:

Failing by a Wide Margin: Methods and Findings in the 2003 Social Security Trustees Report, by Andrew G. Biggs, Cato Briefing Paper, No. 82, April 22, 2003

Personal Accounts in a Down Market: How Recent Stock Market Declines Affect the Social Security Reform Debate, by Andrew Biggs, Cato Briefing Paper, No. 74, September 10, 2002.

The Failed Critique of Personal Accounts, by Peter Ferrara, Cato Briefing Paper, No. 68, October 8, 2001.

Disparate Impact: Social Security and African Americans, by Michael Tanner, Cato Briefing Paper, No. 61, February 5, 2001.

Liberating Workers: The World Pension Revolution, by José Piñera, Cato's Letter #15, 2001.

The Archer-Shaw Social Security Plan: Laying the Groundwork for Another S&L Crisis, by Andrew G. Biggs, Cato Briefing Paper, No. 55, February 16, 2000.

Social Security Reform Proposals: USAs, Clawbacks, and Other Add-Ons, by Darcy Ann Olsen, Cato Briefing Paper, No. 47, June 11, 1999.

In Praise and Criticism of Mexico's Pension Reform, by L. Jacobo Rodríguez, Policy Analysis No. 340, April 14, 1999.

Speaking the Truth about Social Security Reform, by Milton Friedman, Cato Briefing Paper, No. 46, April 12, 1999.

The Perils of Government Investing, Michael Tanner, Cato Briefing Paper, No. 43, December 1, 1998.

The Working Poor and Social Security Privatization: Restoring the Opportunity to Save, by Carrie Lips, Cato Briefing Paper, No. 40, September 29, 1998.

Union Workers Should Support Social Security Privatization, by Michael Tanner, Cato Briefing Paper, No. 39, September 7, 1998.

Greater Financial Security for Women with Personal Retirement Accounts, by Darcy Ann Olsen, Cato Briefing Paper, No. 38, July 20, 1998.

Empowering Workers: The Privatization of Social Security in Chile, by José Piñera (Paper from a presentation to the Mount Perelin Society, January 17, 1996)

Social Security: Has the Crisis Passed? by Carolyn L. Weaver, Cato Policy Report, January, 1979.




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