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Yes to Globalization, No to Global Governance

Yes to Globalization, No to Global Governance

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 27, 2019 | Blogs, Uncategorized

I’m a big fan of globalization, so does that make me a globalist? That depends on what is meant by that term. If it means free trade and peaceful interaction with other nations, the answer is yes. But if it means global governance by anti-market bureaucracies such as...
A Primer on Tax Competition and the OECD

A Primer on Tax Competition and the OECD

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 1, 2019 | Blogs, Economics, Tax Competition, Tax Harmonization, Taxation

Speaking in Europe earlier this year, I tried to explain the entire issue of tax competition is less than nine minutes. To some degree, those remarks were an updated version of a video I narrated back in 2010. You’ll notice that I criticized the Organization for...
Blacklists, Unilateral Action Test the Credibility of the OECD

Blacklists, Unilateral Action Test the Credibility of the OECD

by Brian Garst | Aug 3, 2019 | Opinion and Commentary

Originally published by Cayman Financial Review on August 2, 2019. If you read any new tax policy reports produced by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), or listen to its public communications, you are likely to encounter the word...
A George Orwell Award for Most Absurd Rhetoric about Taxation?

A George Orwell Award for Most Absurd Rhetoric about Taxation?

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 17, 2019 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation

Proponents of bigger government sometimes make jaw-dropping statements. I even have collections of bizarre assertions by both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. What’s especially shocking is when statists twist language, such as when they claim all income is the...
Yes to Globalization, No to Global Governance

Separate the Baby from the Bathwater to Defend the Rules-Based Postwar Order

by Dan Mitchell | Feb 7, 2019 | Blogs, Economics, Trade

Donald Trump and other populist leaders frequently are condemned for undermining the “rules-based system” that is the basis of the “postwar order.” What exactly is meant by this criticism? In the case of Trump, is it disapproval of his protectionism? Yes, but that’s...
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