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  • March 13, 2013
    Aspenia
    North Korea’s Mixed Signals
    … s speech and subsequent similar comments could, of course, be empty rhetoric. But there are also subtle signs of actual policy change. Most notably, there seems to be receptivity to greater economic flexibility, both at home and abroad. Private markets …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • March 12, 2013
    Blog
    Ryan Budget Proposal Is Not a Blueprint for Limited Government
    The now annual release of House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan’s (R‑WI) budget proposal has replaced the release of the president’s budget proposal as my least favorite policy event of the year. The president promises big government …
    By Tad DeHaven
  • March 12, 2013
    Tax and Budget Bulletin
    No. 68
    pdf (529.12 kB)
    OECD Launches New Effort to Undermine Tax Competition
    … organization that collects statistics and publishes economic reports. In recent years, however, the Paris-based bureaucracy has also ventured into policy activism, with a strong bias toward expanding the burden of government. A new OECD study, “Addressing Base Erosion and …
    By Daniel J. Mitchell
  • Spring 2013
    The International Economy
    pdf (58.42 kB)
    Litigation Bonanza
    … a U.S.- China investment treaty, policymakers would do well to consider the litigation concerns. Simon Lester is a trade policy analyst at the Cato Institute. T THE MAGAZINE OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY 220 I Street, N.E. Suite 200 …
    By Simon Lester
  • March 12, 2013
    Blog
    Everything You Need to Know About the Ryan Budget
    … balance the budget in 10 years. Media Name: golden_rule.jpg That’s all fine and well, but good fiscal policy is achieved by reducing the burden of government spending, and that means restraining the budget so that federal outlays …
    By Daniel J. Mitchell
  • March 12, 2013
    DC Examiner
    Rand Paul vs. the ‘Forever War’
    Sen. Paul has done Republicans — and the Republic — a great service by reminding us that there’s nothing conservative about perpetual war.
    By Gene Healy
  • March 12, 2013
    Washington Times
    Sequestration Myth
    The notion that reduced federal spending will cost jobs is nonsense.
    By Richard W. Rahn
  • March 11, 2013
    Detroit News
    Medicaid Expansion Too Good to Be True
    Over the next 10 years, it is estimated the Medicaid expansion will cost Michigan taxpayers $2.25 billion.
    By Michael D. Tanner
  • March 11, 2013
    National Review (Online)
    Europe’s Bogus Bonus Caps
    Such caps only distract from the true public scandal of finance: too-big-to-fail guarantees.
    By Dalibor Rohac
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