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Daily Analysis
Bad Federalism Is Better than No Federalism
States must be allowed to impose bad policy, just not outside their borders.
Social Security’s Creeping Fiscal Crisis
Social Security deficits are going to explode in coming decades.
The Economic Benefits of Spending Restraint in the United Kingdom
The U.K. should not give up on fiscal responsibility.
Thanks to Feckless Tories, the United Kingdom Is Poised to Fall Off the Wagon of Fiscal Sobriety
U.K. politicians are tired of being responsible.
The International Monetary Fund Accidentally Provides Strong Evidence for the Laffer Curve
Oops! IMF admits revenue increased after corporate tax rates were lowered.
Winning Converts for Supply-Side Economics and the Laffer Curve, One City at a Time
Chicago politicians stumble onto an economic truth.
Microsoft President Speaks on Using TV White Spaces to Close Broadband Gap
Details companies’ efforts to solve a pressing problem for millions of Americans
The World’s Demographic Crisis Is Actually a Policy Crisis
Bad things happen to welfare states when the population pyramid becomes a population cylinder.
In Just Six Minutes, Everything You Need to Know about Spending Caps
The way to achieve our fiscal goals.





