Skip to main content
60,177 results found
Sort By:
Best Match | Newest
  • November 14, 2002
    Creators Syndicate
    Lower Tax Rates Mean Faster Economic Growth
    … the same year Rebelo co‐​authored a more ambitious study with William Easterly, who Madrick quotes approvingly. That study, “Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth,” found that “marginal tax rates … tend to be highly correlated with the level of income.” Easterly …
    By Alan Reynolds
  • November 13, 2002
    Washington Times
    Serious Economic Debate Due
    Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle states that, going into the election, the Democrats had an economic policy but they did not communicate it clearly. Let’s test his argument. See if you can answer the following: The Democrats’ position on …
    By Richard W. Rahn
  • November 12, 2002
    Latin America Advisor
    What Changes Should Be Made to the Washington Consensus?
    Q: Economist John Williamson, who is credited by many with coming up with the Washington Consensus set of policy recommendations, is reportedly drafting a revised version which will address poverty and other social issues, and will include a proposal for …
    By Ian Vásquez
  • November 11, 2002
    Forbes.com
    No Greenback Crash
    … 134 yen to the dollar then to 124 now. Some people say the Bush Administration should abandon its “hands off” policy and intervene in foreign exchange markets to push the dollar down further, by around 10% to 20%. C. Fred …
    By Steve H. Hanke
  • November 9, 2002
    Cato.org
    Is Attacking Iraq Worth Risking Smallpox?
    … Iraq, the Bush administration is knowingly putting the public at grave risk — which is in and of itself a questionable policy — but doing nothing to protect it. Continuing to leave the U.S. population vulnerable, when an adequate stockpile of …
    By Charles V. Peña
  • November 5, 2002
    Cato.org
    Is the Third Way at a Dead End?
    … that those Third Way politicians who are prospering owe their electoral survival more to astute political marketing than to successful policy performance. During the 1990s, Third Way candidates proved electorally attractive throughout Latin America. After a decade of free market …
    By Patrick Basham
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
27282930123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930311234567