by Dan Mitchell | May 31, 2012 | Blogs, Taxation
I’m not a big fan of international bureaucracies, mostly because they always seem to promote bad policy such as higher tax rates. The International Monetary Fund is urging higher tax rates and pushing for nations to replace flat tax systems with so-called progressive...
by Dan Mitchell | May 28, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending
I don’t like the international bureaucrats at the IMF, and I don’t like the corrupt politicians of Greece, so for whom do I cheer if there’s a fight between those two groups? Ideally, both sides will lose (which is also my view of the European fight between Keynesians...
by Dan Mitchell | Mar 7, 2012 | Bailouts, Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending
In a grand Washington tradition, I periodically make imperious demands. In the past year or two, I’ve issued the following ultimatums to the GOP. o No tax increases, since more money for Washington will encourage a bigger burden of government and undermine prosperity....
by Dan Mitchell | Feb 27, 2012 | Blogs, Economics, Laffer Curve, Taxation
I speculated last year that the political elite finally might be realizing that higher tax rates are not the solution to Greece’s fiscal situation. Simply stated, you can only squeeze so much blood out of a stone, and pushing tax rates higher cripples growth and...
by Dan Mitchell | Jan 25, 2012 | Bailouts, Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Flat Tax, Keynesian, Taxation
Perhaps the title of this post is a bit unfair since the International Monetary Fund is good on some issues, such as reducing subsidies. And some of the economists at the IMF even produce good research. But I can’t help but get agitated that this behemoth global...