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The UK’s lesson for America on slashing corporate taxes

19 May 2017
Tax and Fiscal Policy

The UK’s lesson for America on slashing corporate taxes

Ryan Bourne
19 May 2017
President Donald Trump wants to slash America’s corporate income tax rate, as part of the most ambitious tax reform package … Continue reading “The UK’s lesson for America on slashing corporate taxes”

Did the Federal Reserve cause Trump?

7 April 2017
Economic Theory

Did the Federal Reserve cause Trump?

Ryan Murphy
7 April 2017
  The blogosphere is not lacking explanations for why Trump “happened.” Trump was caused by his policy agenda energising the … Continue reading “Did the Federal Reserve cause Trump?”

The Trump-Hammond-Keynesian consensus is wrong: Higher infrastructure spending does not equal higher growth

15 November 2016
Economic Theory

The Trump-Hammond-Keynesian consensus is wrong: Higher infrastructure spending does not equal higher growth

Ryan Bourne
15 November 2016
To a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Or when it comes to the UK economy: to … Continue reading “The Trump-Hammond-Keynesian consensus is wrong: Higher infrastructure spending does not equal higher growth”

This US presidential election marks the Western world’s retreat from economic liberalism

8 November 2016
Government and Institutions

This US presidential election marks the Western world’s retreat from economic liberalism

Ryan Bourne
8 November 2016
The Western world is retreating from economic liberalism. Don’t take my word for it – look at the platforms of … Continue reading “This US presidential election marks the Western world’s retreat from economic liberalism”

Post-Brexit Britain should adopt unilateral free trade

20 July 2016
Government and Institutions

Post-Brexit Britain should adopt unilateral free trade

Ryan Bourne
20 July 2016
It really could happen. Republican candidate Donald Trump might win the presidency of the United States on an overtly protectionist, anti-trade ticket. In … Continue reading “Post-Brexit Britain should adopt unilateral free trade”

Dr Art Laffer: Tax Policy in the US and UK

11 March 2016
Government and Institutions

Dr Art Laffer: Tax Policy in the US and UK

11 March 2016
Dr Laffer provides insight on the US tax system, the state of the US Presidential race, and gives his advice … Continue reading “Dr Art Laffer: Tax Policy in the US and UK”

The State of the US Presidential Race

23 January 2016
Government and Institutions

The State of the US Presidential Race

23 January 2016
It is a year until the the new US President takes office, and what is the state of the race? … Continue reading “The State of the US Presidential Race”

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