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  • January 4, 2006
    National Review (Online)
    Cornering Freedom in China
    What to do about China? That question is troubling U.S. policymakers, as they grapple with the implications of the Middle Kingdom’s rapid economic growth. Liberals worry about China’s effect on manufacturing jobs, and conservatives suspect her ambitions …
    By Daniel J. Ikenson
  • January 1, 2006
    Tax and Budget Bulletin
    No. 30
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    State Revenue Boom Paves Way for Tax Cuts
    No. 30 • January 2006 State Revenue Boom Paves Way for Tax Cuts by Chris Edwards, Director of Tax Policy Studies, Cato Institute The nation’s strong economic growth is creating a revenue boom for state and local governments. Figure 1 …
    By Chris Edwards
  • December 30, 2005
    Washington Times
    Ottawa’s Backward Anti-Americanism
    … Michael Hart underscored the costs associated with America‐​baiting. According to Mr. Hart, Canada’s preference for a multilateralist foreign policy is unrealistic because the urge to differentiate Canadian from American policy leads to policies that are at odds with …
    By Patrick Basham
  • December 22, 2005
    Washington Times
    Economic Freedom in the Arab World
    … differences in economic outcomes. The report looks at 39 variables in 16 countries, ranging from size of government to monetary policy, trade openness, regulation and the rule of law. Published in conjunction with the Fraser Institute, whose global index on …
    By Ian Vásquez
  • December 20, 2005
    Financial Times
    Africa’s War on Poverty Begins at Home
    … private property rights weak. It is hypocritical for African leaders to call for greater access to global markets while avoiding policy reforms, including trade openness, at home. In a recent paper, the World Bank estimated the value of Africa’s …
    By Marian L. Tupy
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