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The Long-Awaited Dan Mitchell 2012 Predictions

The Long-Awaited Dan Mitchell 2012 Predictions

by Dan Mitchell | Jan 1, 2012 | Blogs, Economics, Europe

Last January, I identified five things that worried me for 2011. Here’s what had me concerned, along with some ex post facto analysis about whether I was right to fret: 1. A back-door bailout of the states from the Federal Reserve – Thankfully, I was way off base with...

China’s Economic Model Is Superior…if You Think U.S. Living Standards Should Drop by 80 Percent

by Dan Mitchell | Dec 1, 2011 | Blogs, Economics, Free Market

I’m glad that China has taken some steps away from communism. According to Economic Freedom of the World, China was one of 10-worst nations for economic liberty back in 1980 and they’ve since climbed to 92nd place out of 141 nations. I’ve even offered a small bit of...

Maybe Communism Isn’t So Bad After All

by Dan Mitchell | Nov 8, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Welfare and Entitlements

I’ve previously posted about the communist government of Cuba cutting taxes and the CEO of Coca-Cola saying that communist China has a more business-friendly climate than the United States. Having grown up during the Cold War, I still have a hard time believing my...
Coca-Cola CEO Says China Now More “Business Friendly” than the United States

Coca-Cola CEO Says China Now More “Business Friendly” than the United States

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 27, 2011 | Blogs, Taxation

Having grown up during the Cold War, I never though I would write a sentence like the title of this blog post, but there have been lots of firsts during the reign of Obama. When the head of a major multinational company says the American tax system is worse than the...

China, Currency Wars, Monetary Policy, and Competitiveness

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 13, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Free Market, Government Spending

I was part of a debate for an English-language Russian TV program on the international implications of economic policy, particularly with regard to the United States and China. My job was simple because I am not a big fan of either nation’s policy. Government...
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