Toward Liberty: The Idea that is Changing the World : 25 Years of Public Policy from the Cato Institute

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David Boaz, Edward Lee Hudgins
Cato Institute, 2002 - 460 lappuses
In Space: The Free-Market Frontier, leading experts analyze how we can move from the current situation of limited access to space and truly make space a place where people can work, play, and live. This book considers how we arrived at our current situation, what signs hold the promise of a free-market future, and which policy changes might enable space to become the next free-market frontier.
 

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The Future of Space Policy
5
When Will We See a Golden Age of Space Flight?
13
The Arrival of Tomorrow NASA in the 21st Century
31
BARRIERS TO SPACE ENTERPRISE
53
Is This Any Way to Run Space Transportation?
55
Barriers to Space Enterprise
69
The Legal Regime for Private Activities in Outer Space
85
Proposal for a Multilateral Treaty Regarding Jurisdiction and Real Property Rights in Outer Space
115
Space Commerce An Entrepreneurs Angle
153
Expanding the Dream of Human Space Flight
169
Changing the Space Paradigm Space Tourism and the Future of Space Travel
179
PRIVATIZING SPACE
195
The Legislative Challenge in Space Transportation Financing
197
Zero Gravity Zero Tax
215
International Space Station Alpha A Building in Space
217
Toward a Unified Theory of Space Property Rights Sometimes the Best Way to Predict the Weather Is to Look Outside
225

PRIVATE SPACE EFFORTS
127
Structure of the Space Market Public and Private Space Efforts
129
Private Possibilities in Space
147
CONTRIBUTORS
245
INDEX
249
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