Cato Publications 
Cato has a huge range of online and print publications available, all high quality, and all different in complexity, length, topic and scope. Here is a listing of several databases of Cato publications.
Cato Reading Lists, by Research Topic
The Cato Institute has just published a reading list of books and articles that form the basis for libertarian thought. The list has been expertly organized and is divided by research topic. If you have been looking for a stronger foundation of the principles of liberty, this is for you!
Foreign Policy Names Cato the World's Most Innovative Think Tank
Foreign Policy: "Cato's libertarian stance, once viewed as fringe, is now considered respectable. With its anti-incumbent, anti-Washington attitude, Cato has antagonized liberals with its push to privatize Social Security, as well as conservatives with its vigorous opposition to the Iraq war."
Cato Policy Report
Cato Policy Report, our bimonthly newsletter, gives you a comprehensive look at Cato's wide-ranging research program. With reviews of our books and conferences, summaries of our events and studies, news from the institute, and original commentary, Cato Policy Report is the must-read publication for anyone who wants to keep abreast of Cato's work.
Cato Policy Studies
Cato's policy studies offer detailed and authoritative analysis of a wide range of current public policy issues. Policy Analysis and other papers, over sixty each year, form the heart of Cato's important work on issues from the war in Iraq and school vouchers to corporate income taxes and "living wages."
Cato Books
The Cato Institute publishes about a dozen books each year that meet the highest standards of scholarship, are accessible to a broad readership, and explore policy alternatives consistent with the principles of individual liberty, limited governments, free markets, and peace.
Cato's Letter
Cato's Letter is a free quarterly publication of speeches and articles that address the traditional American ideas of individual liberty, limited government, free markets and peace.
Regulation Magazine
With contributions from the nation's top economists, policy analysts, and legal experts, Regulation guarantees the objective, in-depth analysis you need to stay on top of regulatory and economic policymaking in Washington, D.C.
Cato Journal
Cato Journal is America's leading free-market public policy journal. Every issue is a valuable resource for scholars concerned with questions of public policy, yet it is written and edited to be accessible to the interested lay reader. Clive Crook of The Economist has called it "the most consistently interesting and provocative journal of its kind."