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If Poor Nations Want Economic Convergence and Capital Accumulation, They Need Good Policy

If Poor Nations Want Economic Convergence and Capital Accumulation, They Need Good Policy

Posted on March 30, 2015

If poor nation’s want to catch up, they need to liberalize their economies.

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Prosperity Update December 2, 2014

Prosperity Update December 2, 2014

Posted on December 2, 2014

The OECD shills for big government in the US, an update in tax collectors war on low-tax jurisdictions, and how to fight back.

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Singapore: A Remarkable Free-Market Success Story

Singapore: A Remarkable Free-Market Success Story

Posted on November 28, 2014

Singapore civil servants get monetary rewards that rise and fall with economic performance.

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Prosperity Update May 29, 2014

Prosperity Update May 29, 2014

Posted on May 29, 2014

A new wealth management leader, the truth about corporate taxation, and the latest folly of Sen. Carl Levin.

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The Very High Cost of Government Regulation and Red Tape

The Very High Cost of Government Regulation and Red Tape

Posted on June 24, 2013

In prior posts, I’ve shared some remarkable numbers on the cost of regulation. Americans spend 8.8 billion hours every year filling out government forms. The economy-wide cost of regulation is now $1.75 trillion. For every bureaucrat at a regulatory agency, 100 jobs are destroyed in the economy’s productive sector. But the long-run damage may be even worse than […]

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Report from World Economic Forum Gives U.S. Poor Grades for Wasteful Spending and Burdensome Regulation

Report from World Economic Forum Gives U.S. Poor Grades for Wasteful Spending and Burdensome Regulation

Posted on August 18, 2011

The latest issue of the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report contains some rather damning information about government incompetence in the United States. America ranks only 68th in the “Wastefulness of Government Spending” category (page 373) and 49th in the “Burden of Government Regulation” category (page 374). Singapore, by contrast, ranks first in both of […]

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Sweden Is a Role Model…but for Free Market Reforms, not Socialism

Sweden Is a Role Model…but for Free Market Reforms, not Socialism

Posted on January 29, 2011

Johnny Munkhammar is a member of the Swedish Parliament and a committed supporter of economic liberalization. He has a column in the Wall Street Journal Europe that does a great job of explaining how Sweden became rich when it was a small-government, pro-market nation. He then notes that his country veered off track in the […]

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An Update on the OECD’s Campaign Against Tax Competition, Fiscal Sovereignty, and Financial Privacy

An Update on the OECD’s Campaign Against Tax Competition, Fiscal Sovereignty, and Financial Privacy

Posted on September 28, 2010

The Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has an ongoing project to prop up Europe’s inefficient welfare states by attacking tax competition in hopes of enabling governments to impose heavier tax burdens. This project received a boost when the Obama Administration joined forces with countries such as France and Germany, but the tide is now turning against high-tax nations – particularly as more people understand that such an approach inevitably leads to Greek-style fiscal collapse.

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America Drops to Fourth Place in Global Competitiveness Ranking

America Drops to Fourth Place in Global Competitiveness Ranking

Posted on September 10, 2010

After being in 1st place in 2007 and 2008, America dropped behind Switzerland in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report in 2009. The 2010 ranking was just released, and the United States has tumbled two more spots to 4th place, behind Switzerland, Sweden, and Singapore. I’m not a complete fan of the World Economic […]

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