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Daily Analysis
The Laffer Curve, Tax Progressivity, and Government Revenue: What’s the Higher Priority for Leftists, Raising Revenue or Punishing Success?
A conundrum for the left: the best way of maximizing revenue is to minimize the economic damage of the tax system.
The Empirical Case for a Much Smaller Public Sector
The Rahn Curve shows the non-linear relationship between the size of government and economic performance.
The African Version of Free Markets vs. Statism
Botswana is one of the most pro-market nations in sub-Saharan Africa. Guess how it’s doing.
The Outcome of the Fiscal Fight in Greece and Implications for Spain, Italy, Ireland, Portugal, France, Belgium, Etc
The EU should stop throwing good money after bad.
America’s Anti-Competitive and Anti-Comity International Tax System, Part II
FATCA throws sand in the gears of global commerce.
Two Big Fiscal Lessons from Colorado’s Pot Legalization
The real lessons are about political greed and how to control it.
Why “Dynamic Scoring” Is Far More Accurate Than “Static Scoring”
New research shows why the fight for dynamic scoring is so important.
If We Care About the Less Fortunate, Focus on Growth Rather Than Redistribution
Politicians and their allies are making life harder for workers.
Should Unelected D.C. Bureaucrats Turn the Internet into a Government-Regulated Public Utility?
The regulatory power grab that could stifle the “permissionless innovation” of the Internet.


