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Tag Archives : International Monetary Fund

The Fiscal Nightmare of Changing Demographics Combined with Poorly Designed Entitlement Programs

The Fiscal Nightmare of Changing Demographics Combined with Poorly Designed Entitlement Programs

Posted on October 30, 2015

Demographics and entitlements will mean a Greek fiscal future for America and other nations.

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Regarding Research on Inequality, AEI > IMF

Regarding Research on Inequality, AEI > IMF

Posted on June 22, 2015

Miraculous leaps of logic at the IMF.

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Balanced Budget Requirements Don’t Work as Well as Spending Limits

Balanced Budget Requirements Don’t Work as Well as Spending Limits

Posted on May 25, 2015

Balanced budgets are fine. Spending caps are better.

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Small Government Is Efficient, and Decentralized Government Is Even Better

Small Government Is Efficient, and Decentralized Government Is Even Better

Posted on May 8, 2015

Federalism and decentralization promote healthy competition.

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IMF Proposes to Sabotage China’s Economy

IMF Proposes to Sabotage China’s Economy

Posted on May 1, 2015

IMF bureaucrats want China to become more like France and Greece.

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To Control Leviathan, even the IMF Agrees that Spending Caps Are Far More Effective than Balanced Budget Requirements

To Control Leviathan, even the IMF Agrees that Spending Caps Are Far More Effective than Balanced Budget Requirements

Posted on March 16, 2015

Never would have guessed the IMF would admit this.

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Who You Going to Believe on Infrastructure Spending: The IMF in August or the IMF in October?

Who You Going to Believe on Infrastructure Spending: The IMF in August or the IMF in October?

Posted on October 19, 2014

The International Monetary Fund isn’t my least-favorite international bureaucracy. That special honor belongs to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, largely because of its efforts to undermine tax competition and protect the interests of the political class (it also tried to have me arrested, but I don’t hold that against them). But the IMF […]

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The IMF’s Continuous – and Destructive – Love Affair with Higher Taxes

The IMF’s Continuous – and Destructive – Love Affair with Higher Taxes

Posted on August 6, 2014

Since I’m an economist, I generally support competition. But it’s time to admit that competition isn’t always a good idea. Particularly when international bureaucracies compete to see which one can promote the most-destructive pro-tax policies. For instance, I noted early last year that the bureaucrats at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) were pushing a […]

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Subsidized Statism: Americans Are Paying IMF and OECD Bureaucrats so They Can Agitate for Obama’s Agenda

Subsidized Statism: Americans Are Paying IMF and OECD Bureaucrats so They Can Agitate for Obama’s Agenda

Posted on June 20, 2014

If some special-interest lobbies give money so that a left-wing group can propose something like a value-added tax to finance bigger government, that’s no surprise. And if a bunch of subsidy recipients donate money to Barack Obama or some other statist politician because they hope for new programs, that’s also standard procedure in DC. I’ll fight these […]

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Great News for American Taxpayers: The IMF Loses (at Least Temporarily) a Bid to Fatten its Bailout Checkbook

Great News for American Taxpayers: The IMF Loses (at Least Temporarily) a Bid to Fatten its Bailout Checkbook

Posted on March 27, 2014

When you support limited government and individual freedom, you don’t enjoy many victories. Particularly if you’re relying on the U.S. Senate. But it occasionally happens. The Senate held firm and stopped Obama from getting a fiscal cliff tax hikeat the end of 2010. The Senate overwhelmingly voted against a VAT. The Senate unanimously rejected a Greek bailout. To be […]

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