Reigniting Competition in the American Economy
…people who used to be able to hold their own with big guys but now find it harder and harder to keep up with the armies of corporate lawyers and…
…people who used to be able to hold their own with big guys but now find it harder and harder to keep up with the armies of corporate lawyers and…
…on sensible economic policies that address key U.S. weaknesses. The solution: Cut the corporate tax and balance the fed budget. The Eight-Point Plan consists of the following policy recommendations: simplify…
…with the highly successful corporate efforts in the last nearly four decades to suppress wages–one (but only one) tactic of which has been the use of immigrants to keep wages…
…he has complained have too much clout in Washington: corporate consultants and lobbyists. Jeffrey Eisenach, a consultant who has worked for years on behalf of Verizon and other telecommunications clients,…
…the security of permanent filer credits and assumptions about the benefit of corporate tax cuts. As always, I’m using the excellent Open Source Policy Center (OSPC) TaxBrain model for this…
The more people think about the Republican proposal to cut corporate taxes the worse it looks. Most people dismiss the argument that the benefits will trickle down to workers. Supporters’…
…are two leading components of the GDP report: real private residential investment and corporate profits. Because the look at each. Real private residential fixed investment was flat (blue). Measured by…
…given percentage of employees would not get a raise in any given year, it was inevitable that other employers who adopt the idea until it spread throughout corporate America. And…
…in the months and quarters ahead. There are two leading components of the GDP report: real private residential investment and corporate profits. Because the latter will not be released until…
A Weak Defense of Citizen United: Ownership v. Control Many thanks to Peter Dorman for highlighting Citizens United As Bad Corporate Law. I guess we had to endure this comment,…