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Steve Hanke

Steve H. Hanke is a Professor of Applied Economics and Co-Director of the Institute for Applied Economics and the Study of Business Enterprise at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, and a Distinguished Professor at the Universitas Pelita Harapan in Jakarta, Indonesia. He is also a member of the International Advisory Board of the National Bank of Kuwait, a member of the Financial Advisory Council of the United Arab Emirates and Chairman Emeritus at the Friedberg Mercantile Group, Inc. in Toronto.

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Doug Bandow Cato Institute, Acton Institute
David H Padden Cato Institute, Acton Institute
John C Malone Cato Institute
Myles W Scoggins Colorado School of Mines
Nestor R Weigand Jr Cato Institute
Lewis E Randall Cato Institute
Timothy Joseph Penny Cato Institute
David Koch Cato Institute
Rupert Murdoch Cato Institute
Theodore Forstmann Cato Institute
Peter Ackerman Cato Institute
Hans Binnendijk Center for European Policy Analysis
Ed Feulner Acton Institute
K Tucker Andersen Cato Institute
Frank Bond Cato Institute
Edward H Crane Cato Institute
Richard J Dennis Cato Institute
Donald G Smith Cato Institute
Jeff Yass Cato Institute
Fred Young Cato Institute
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Steve Hanke
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  • Cato Institute Profile - Steve H. Hanke
  • Cato Institute Fellows - 2007
  • Steve H. Hanke's Profile at the Cato Institute (2007)
  • Acton Institute Board - 2010
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