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Tag Archives: United States
Questioning the Economic Benefits of Low Taxes
How do social choices shed a light on differences in tax policy in the United States and Europe?
How the U.S. Replicates Its Moneyed Elite
Despite high achievement, low-income students don’t attend elite colleges.
A Modest Proposal to Save Detroit
Why not create a national park in Detroit dedicated to unbridled free-market policies?
CEO Pay: A Swiss Rebellion
What will be the ramifications of a Swiss referendum on executive compensation?
Just the Facts: CEOs and the Rest of Us
Executive compensation wasn’t always so outlandish (and still isn’t in most other developed countries).
Wine, Cheese And Trade: What’s in a Name?
European gourmet food, geographical indications and transatlantic trade.



























