Sweden’s social security system is good for both workers and taxpayers.
Daily Analysis
Journalistic Malpractice at the New York Times?
How do you talk about inflation without mentioning the Federal Reserve, or ignore the elephant in the room when talking about unemployment.
More Evidence of State Tax Progress
States like Arizona and Iowa have made immense progress.
Lessons from the Texas Budget
Texas started following fiscal policy’s Golden Rule only relatively recently, but it’s paying dividends.
The IMF’s Dirigiste Tax Agenda, Part II
The bureaucrats at the IMF apparently want readers to believe that higher taxes and more spending are a route to prosperity.
The IMF’s Dirigiste Tax Agenda, Part I
Politicians in high-tax nations have always resented tax competition and they have been working through left-leaning international bureaucracies to push for various forms of tax harmonization.
Should America Copy Estonia’s Pro-Growth Flat Tax?
Estonia’s experience with regards to tax policy may provide some lessons for the United States.
A Simple Spending Cap Will Avert America’s Fiscal Crisis
Some fiscal experts fret that deficits and debt are increasing, but the real problem is that the spending burden is rising faster than the tax burden.
A Case Study on Corporate Tax and Competitiveness
The U.K.’s pharmaceutical industry has contracted while Ireland’s has expanded.
Michigan Shows the Wrong Way to Cut Taxes
They should cut their flat tax instead of giving special handouts.










