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Revisiting the Reinhart-Rogoff Kerfuffle and the Consequences of High Government Debt
Last September, the Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) asked us for an article updating our commentary on the Reinhart-Rogoff controversy, while combining it with one of our government debt studies. The article appeared in the latest issue of the organization’s POLICY Magazine, which hit … Continue reading
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Link to Justin Fox’s “Seven Fun Facts About Corporate Taxes”
It’s been 27 years since our corporate tax code was last updated. Since Japan lowered its corporate income tax rates last year, the U.S. has the highest rates in the world. And after Apple CEO Tim Cook’s Senate grilling last … Continue reading
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Tagged corporate tax rates, Harvard Business Review, Justin Fox, Mihir Desai, Tim Cook
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