The things we applauded and face-palmed over in 2014.
read more...Europe’s large welfare states are dragging the continent down.
read more...The OECD shills for big government in the US, an update in tax collectors war on low-tax jurisdictions, and how to fight back.
read more...Ill-conceived rules from the White House have made things worse, not better.
read more...Tax competition is good when it involves lower rates for all taxpayers. Corporate handouts and narrow preferences in the name of tax competition, however, are misguided.
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read more...In the Irish tax policy debate, Bono knows better than bosses from the leading Irish labor union. Moreover, the U.S. could learn a lot from Ireland’s success with a pro-growth corporate tax policy.
read more...Self-destructive corporate tax policies, a new entrant into the war on tax competition, and how the US tax code compares to the rest of the world.
read more...I’m not a big fan of international bureaucracies. Regular readers know that the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development is the worst institution from my perspective, followed by the International Monetary Fund. Some folks ask why the United Nations isn’t higher on the list? My answer is simple. The UN has a very statist orientation and it routinely […]
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