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More Great Moments in Spectacular Government Incompetence

More Great Moments in Spectacular Government Incompetence

by Dan Mitchell | Nov 9, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Waste, Immigration, Society

Advocates of limited government favor a small public sector because more resources in the productive sector of the economy translates into faster growth,more job creation, and higher living standards. Statists, by contrast, favor big government for two main reasons....

The Baffling EB-5 Immigration Controversy

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 5, 2015 | Blogs, Immigration, Society, Taxation

In most cases, I can understand why immigration is a controversial issue. Take amnesty, for instance. Opponents make reasonable points about the downside of rewarding folks who cut in line while supporters make reasonable points about deportation being harsh and...

Governor Walker Is Right to Support Easier Immigration for Rich Foreigners Who Invest and Create Jobs in America

by Dan Mitchell | May 22, 2015 | Blogs, Economics, Immigration, Society

I can understand why immigration reform is so contentious since it touches on all sorts of hot-button issues, such as jobs, politics, national identity, and the welfare state. But I don’t understand why there’s a controversy just because Governor Walker of Wisconsin...
Learning the Right Lesson from Corruption in the EB-5 Visa Program

Learning the Right Lesson from Corruption in the EB-5 Visa Program

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 29, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs

As an economist, my primary objection to excessive government is – or at least should be – based on foregone growth. After all, government spending (whether it is financed by taxes or borrowing) diverts resources from the productive sector of society and results in...
Lessons from Sweden about Welfare and Immigration

Lessons from Sweden about Welfare and Immigration

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 18, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Welfare and Entitlements

Sweden is an odd country, at least from the perspective of public policy. On the positive side, it has private Social Security accounts. It has an admirable school choice system. And it was a good role model of spending restraint back in the 1990s. But on the negative...
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