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Politicians have frequently directed harsh rhetoric toward particular corporate taxpayers that earn high profits. At times, this rhetoric has been accompanied by policy proposals that single out a narrow set of profitable taxpayers for disparate treatment. Perhaps the most notable example is the war against Big Oil.
The Congressional attack on successful private-equity and oil companies is unjustified and sets a damaging precedent.
We should reduce Social Security benefits for middle- and high-income earners to encourage more working and saving—and free up the government to focus on the daunting challenges of Medicare and Medicaid.
In this election year, with domestic discussion centered on taxes and jobs, it is useful to take stock of what we know about taxes and hours worked, entrepreneurship, and jobs.
Charles Rangel and Hillary Clinton share the broad goal of progressive tax reform.
Toward Fundamental Tax Reform provides insight into the current thinking of our nation’s leading tax scholars and also serves as an excellent primer on the basic issues of tax reform.
Of all the immigration proposals out there, only one has its economics right.
America's financial crisis, deep recession and anemic recovery have largely been driven by economic policies that have deviated from proven fact-based principles.




