A Case Study of How Regulation Harms Poor People
What is the best way to understand the burden of government regulations and red tape? Is it by sharing data on burden or by looking at specific exampl...
What is the best way to understand the burden of government regulations and red tape? Is it by sharing data on burden or by looking at specific exampl...
Stephen Stromberg, an editorial writer at the Washington Post, is actually trying to convince people to feel sorry for the IRS despite scandalous deta...
CATO economist Dan Mitchell offers helpful advice for Jeb Bush and other GOP candidates on how to reduce government corruption in Washington, D.C....
Hillary Clinton is a walking, talking cliche who spouts decades-old sound bites that were bad enough when her husband first delivered them, and it sho...
When debating and discussing the 2008 bailouts and financial crisis, a false narrative of what caused the crisis distorts what policy makers should've...
CATO Institute forum with panelists and guest speakers discuss evidence that spending caps are the only truly effective way to achieve good fiscal pol...
Dan Mitchell explains why advocates of limited government need to be completely unified in favor of tax-limitation language in a balanced budget amend...
Real-world examples to show how some nations become much richer than other nations within just a few decades because of better policy and faster growt...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) just published a study entitled, “China: How Can Revenue Reforms Contribute to Inclusive and Sustainable Growt...
Simply stated, unless the 16th Amendment is repealed and replaced with a new provision forever barring the re-imposition of any taxes on income, a VAT...
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