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Periodic Debt Limit Fights Are Messy, but May Help Prevent Long-Run Crisis

Periodic Debt Limit Fights Are Messy, but May Help Prevent Long-Run Crisis

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 29, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Government Spending

Remember the big debt limit fight of 2013? The political establishment at the time went overboard with hysterical rhetoric about potential instability in financial markets. They warned that a failure to increase the federal government’s borrowing authority would mean...

Highway Funding Battle Brings Out the Worst of Washington

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 27, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation

When giving speeches outside the beltway, I sometimes urge people to be patient with Washington. Yes, we need fundamental tax reform and genuine entitlement reform, but there’s no way Congress can make those changes with Obama in the White House. But there are some...
Estonia Demonstrates that Business Taxation Can Be Simple, Fair, and Conducive to Growth

Estonia Demonstrates that Business Taxation Can Be Simple, Fair, and Conducive to Growth

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 23, 2015 | Blogs, Economics, Tax Competition, Taxation

I’m very fond of Estonia, and not just because of the scenery. Back in the early 1990s, it was the first post-communist nation to adopt a flat tax. More recently, it showed that genuine spending cuts were the right way to respond to the 2008 crisis (notwithstanding...
A Global Tax Cartel Will Hurt the World Economy, Particularly Developing Nations

A Global Tax Cartel Will Hurt the World Economy, Particularly Developing Nations

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 18, 2015 | Blogs, Economics, Tax Competition, Tax Harmonization, Taxation

What’s the best way to generate growth and prosperity for the developing world? Looking at the incredible economic rise of jurisdictions such as Hong Kong andSingapore, it’s easy to answer that question. Simply put in place the rule of law, accompanied by free markets...
Greece, Germany, and a Real-World Version of Atlas Shrugged

Greece, Germany, and a Real-World Version of Atlas Shrugged

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 17, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Europe, Government Spending

I suggested a couple of months ago that the economic turmoil in Greece and Venezuela is somewhat akin to a real-life version of Atlas Shrugged. And I’ve also used that analogy when writing about France and Detroit. But I’m probably not doing justice to Ayn Rand’s...
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