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A Fiscal Lesson from Germany

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 6, 2014 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending

Germany isn’t exactly a fiscal role model. Tax rates are too onerous and government spending consumes about 44 percent of economic output. That’s even higher than it is in the United States, where politicians at the federal, state, and local levels divert about...

We Need a Debate about the Size of Government, but It Helps to Understand Basic Fiscal Facts

by Dan Mitchell | Jan 30, 2014 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation

Self awareness is supposed to be a good thing, so I’m going to openly acknowledge that I have an unusual fixation on the size of government. I don’t lose a wink of sleep thinking about deficits, but I toss and turn all night fretting about the overall burden of...

Keynesian Economics, Government Shutdowns, and Economic Growth

by Dan Mitchell | Oct 30, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending, Keynesian

Keynesian economics is the perpetual motion machine of the left. You build a model that assumes government spending is good for the economy and you assume that there are zero costs when the government diverts money from the private sector. With that type of model, you...

If There’s a Grand Bargain, Taxpayers Should Get a Tax Cut rather than a Tax Hike

by Dan Mitchell | Oct 29, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending, Taxation

The Washington metropolitan area has become America’s wealthiest region because trillions of dollars are taken every year from the productive sector of the economy and then divvied up by the politicians, bureaucrats, lobbyists and interest groups that benefit from...

For any Fiscal Policy Question, Spending Restraint Is the Answer

by Dan Mitchell | Oct 24, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending

Okay, I’ll admit the title of this post is an exaggeration. How to fix the mess at the IRS is a fiscal policy question, and that requires tax reform rather than spending restraint. But allow me a bit of literary license. We just had a big debt limit battle in...
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