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John Nothdurft
Research & Commentary / The Heartland Institute / November 09, 2009
What the U.S. economy needs more than another pork-filled stimulus plan or massive new spending proposal is a cut in the corporate tax rate.The United States ... (read more)

Keith Miller
FUNWORLD Magazine / The Heartland Institute / October 17, 2009
A pattern in recent years of ever increasing taxes on travel-centric services and entertainment—such as rental cars, lodging, restaurants, and amusement ... (read more)

Dan Lovallo
Torrington Register Citizen / September 25, 2009
If anyone wants to know why Pratt & Whitney is packing up 1,000 jobs and moving them out of Connecticut, a reading of the quotes, emanating from Connecticut’s ... (read more)

produced by Jordan Head
Survey / National Governors Association and the National Association of State Budget Officers / December 01, 2007

Robert Genetski
Classical Principles / ClassicalPrinciples.com / October 18, 2007
Do new taxes aid a state’s economy, as proponents suggest? Looking at Michigan's history, the answer is obvious. From 1940 to the mid-1960s, Michigan’s ... (read more)

Chris Edwards
Budget & Tax News / The Heartland Institute / August 01, 2007
In the past two decades, Ireland has turned from a poverty-stricken economic backwater into the "Celtic Tiger" of Europe. The lessons of Ireland apply ... (read more)

Steve Stanek
Budget & Tax News / The Heartland Institute / December 01, 2006
The states with the most competitive business tax climates have much faster rates of growth in population, employment, economic output, and personal income ... (read more)

Tracy L. Foertsch, Ph.D. and Ralph A. Rector, Ph.D
A Report of The Heritage Center For Data Analysis / The Heritage Foundation / August 16, 2006

J. Scott Moody
Maine Issue Brief / The Maine Heritage Policy Center / September 19, 2006

James W. Hughes and Joseph J. Seneca
Rutgers Regional Report - Issue Paper #25 / Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy / July 01, 2006