
Poland, Japan, and Iran: A Story of Convergence and Divergence
By Dan Mitchell
Poor countries should grow faster than rich countries.
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Tax-Motivated International Migration, Part III
The world’s most successful and productive citizens are fleeing greedy jurisdictions more than ever.
Watermelon Economics
Beware leftists who are green on the outside and red on the inside.
North Korea Is Not an “Economic Success Story”
What we’re looking at is suffering rather than flourishing.
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A Course-Correction on Antitrust
This article appeared at FEE.
Trump Hasn’t Killed Globalisation. He’s Killing the US Economy
This article appeared in The Telegraph.
Congress Claps Back at Biden’s ‘Junk Fee’ Crusade
This article appeared at The Blaze.
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Fiscal Crisis in America, Part 1: Is A U.S. “Greek” Economic Disaster Possible?
It is time to examine the case for a Greek-style fiscal crisis in the United States.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: Cronyism and Corruption Instead of Growth
Given the dismal track record of other international bureaucracies, as well as the systemic failure of foreign aid to produce better economic performance, it’s unclear whether any reforms could salvage the EBRD.
Monitoring the OECD’s Campaign Against Tax Competition, Fiscal Sovereignty, and Financial Privacy: Strategies for Low-Tax Jurisdictions
The tide is now turning against high-tax nations – particularly as more people understand that ever-increasing fiscal burdens inevitably lead to Greek-style fiscal collapse. Political changes in the United States further complicate the OECD’s ability to impose bad p…








