I’m sometimes guilty of repeating myself. I write over and over again on topics such as the flat tax and spending caps (and don’t forget my Golden Rule!), though I hope each time I bring something new to the discussion.
Another issue that motivates me is the debate about inequality, redistribution, and growth. I get all agitated and can’t resist trying to debunk statist claims that we should focus on re-slicing the pie rather than expanding the pie.
Here are just a few examples.
- If We Care about the Less Fortunate, Focus on Growth Rather than Redistribution
Worried about Inequality? Then Focus on Helping the Poor, not Punishing the Rich- What’s Better for Poor People, Economic Growth or Redistribution?
- Help the Poor by Focusing on Growth rather than Inequality
- A Case Study of Why Growth Trumps Inequality
- Whether Looking at Policy or Politics, Growth Trumps Fairness
- Inequality, Redistribution, and Class Warfare
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