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Fiscal Fights with Friends, Part III: Why a Carbon Tax Will Enable Bigger Government Rather than Better Policy

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 29, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Energy, Taxation

Explaining why statists are wrong about policy is a necessary part of what I do, but it sometimes can get a bit predictable. So I’ve decided to periodically pick fights with people who generally are on the right side. By the way, I’m definitely not talking about...
Why Is the Rest of the World Subsidizing Suicidal Fiscal Policy in Greece?!?

Why Is the Rest of the World Subsidizing Suicidal Fiscal Policy in Greece?!?

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 25, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation

I detest writing about Greece. I suggested back in 2010 that the best outcome was default, which would have been the most likely outcome of a no-bailouts approach. And for the past five years, events have confirmed – over and over again – that this was the right...
Is Switzerland the World’s Most Sensible Country?

Is Switzerland the World’s Most Sensible Country?

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 18, 2015 | Blogs, Taxation

I’m in Geneva, Switzerland, where I just gave a speech about how international bureaucracies such as the OECD are seeking to undermine tax competition in hopes that the welfare state can be propped up for a few more years with ever-higher taxes. But regular readers...
Even More Evidence that the OECD Is the Worst International Bureaucracy

Even More Evidence that the OECD Is the Worst International Bureaucracy

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 17, 2015 | Blogs, Economics

What’s the worst international bureaucracy? There’s certainly a strong argument the International Monetary Fund deserves that award. I’ve even referred to the IMF as the Dr. Kevorkian of the world economy. The United Nations also could claim the award since it wastes...
OECD Scheme to Boost Taxes on Business Sector Will Hurt Economy and Enable Bigger Government

OECD Scheme to Boost Taxes on Business Sector Will Hurt Economy and Enable Bigger Government

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 8, 2015 | Blogs, Financial Privacy, Tax Competition, Taxation

Citing the work of David Burton and Richard Rahn, I warned last July about the dangerous consequences of allowing governments to create a global tax cartel based on the collection and sharing of sensitive personal financial information. I was focused on the danger to...
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