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If You Want Jobs and Growth, Keep in Mind that Obamanomics also Doesn’t Work on the State Level

by Dan Mitchell | Oct 10, 2013 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation

The Tax Foundation in Washington does some great work on fiscal issues, but I also admire their use of maps when they want to show how various states perform on key indicators. They’re best known for “Tax Freedom Day,” which measures how long people have to work each...

End the Federal Subsidy for Big State Governments

by Brian Garst | Sep 23, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation

The relationship between federal and state governments – the division of power between the two levels being known as federalism – is an integral part of the American constitutional system. Federalism uses separate and competing spheres of sovereignty to...

Tax Havens and Tax Competition Are Crucial if We Want to Restrain Predatory Government

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 5, 2013 | Blogs, Economics, Tax Competition, Tax Havens, Taxation

I’m very worried about America’s fiscal future. Simply stated, data from several sources (BIS, OECD, and IMF) indicates that we face a future Greek-style fiscal crisis unless policy makers implement genuine entitlement reform. Unfortunately, politicians have little...

Turning New York City into Detroit?

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 4, 2013 | Blogs, Economics, Laffer Curve, Tax Competition, Taxation

I recently speculated whether Detroit’s fiscal problems should be a warning sign for the crowd in Washington. The answer, of course, is yes, though it’s not a perfect analogy. The federal government is in deep trouble because of unsustainable entitlement programs...

Why Tax Migration and Federalism Mean Doom for Left-Wing States such as New York, California, and Illinois

by Dan Mitchell | Aug 24, 2013 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation

Maybe this means I’m not a nice person (notwithstanding my high score for tenderness in a recent test), but I can’t help but be happy when I read bad news about fiscal policy in high-tax welfare states. And because I’m a huge fan of tax competition, I get even happier...
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