Articles / November 11,2010

For now: Extend the Bush tax cuts, repeal ObamaCare, support free trade. After 2012: Enact a flat tax, stabilize prices, balance the budget, give politicians incentive pay. The Wall Street Journal 11/11/2010 Since its cyclical zenith in December 2007, U.S. economic production has been on its worst...

Articles / August 01,2009

Government’s increasing role as a regulator and payor for health care services has resulted in a large and growing government health care wedge—an economic separation of effort from reward, of consumers (patients) from producers (health care providers).  Rising government expenditures for health care are the...

Articles / April 02,2009

A 0% tax on carousing, but 55% on thrift. April 2, 2009 By ARTHUR B. LAFFER In most cases, people who inherit wealth are lucky by an accident of birth and really don’t “deserve” their inheritance any more than people who don’t inherit wealth. After all, few of...

Articles / April 01,2009

A sound tax system is simple to understand, not overly costly to implement, and minimizes economic distortions.  Compared to other state, Texas’ current tax system is sound, but it can be improved by repealing property taxes and replacing the revenues with a reformed sales tax. Download...

Articles / October 27,2008

About a year ago Stephen Moore, Peter Tanous and I set about writing a book about our vision for the future entitled “The End of Prosperity.”  Little did we know then how appropriate its release would be earlier this month. Financial panics, if left alone, rarely...

Articles / December 10,2007

The Wall Street Journal 12/10/07 A record eight million Americans moved from one state to another last year. Where is everyone going, and why? The answer has little to do with climate: California has arguably the nicest climate of any state in the nation – yet...