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Written by Ryan Goodenough
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008 07:54 |
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Senior Fellow Richard M. Ebeling is featured in today's Washington Times in an article called "Case for Lower Taxes." In the article, Ebeling discusses some of the effects of higher taxes: "In the low-tax countries, he found, gross domestic product (GDP) increased on average 5.4 percent yearly during the period 1998-2007. By comparison, GDP increased in the higher-tax countries at an average annual rate of just 2.1 percent, less than half." Read the full article
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