Trade policies, stimulus, and tax cuts
…more concerned about the cumulative result of Chinese policies that require U.S. companies to exchange technology and know-how in exchange for access to their markets. China’s industrial policies lure foreign…
…more concerned about the cumulative result of Chinese policies that require U.S. companies to exchange technology and know-how in exchange for access to their markets. China’s industrial policies lure foreign…
…MNEs pay the high US corporate tax rate on their foreign source income. However, that disregards the fact that US MNEs actually game the system to use foreign tax credits…
…This is a “free reserve.” Banks of course prefer to earn interest on their reserves. Thus they demand a US Treasury bond, which pays more interest without incurring any form…
…the Council for Foreign Relations says: “Only roughly 15 percent of U.S. imports come from China. Moreover, all of the basic types of manufactured consumer goods that China exports to…
…we did call in all those reserves. Which might explain Pepsico getting $187 million in 2006 but it does not explain: In the case of Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.), chair…
…The elderly, the disabled, or any policy experts who understand the disastrous implications of the chained CPI. The Maddow/Klein exchange (which we’ll bring to you as soon as a transcript…
…benefits in exchange for the pittance of slightly higher taxes on the upper crust. The article goes even further astray at the end with its label of a “two-part deal”…
…expose his famed “fiscal conservatism” as a fraud. It’s worth parsing Ryan’s tactics in this exchange because it shows the brand of disingenuousness we’re dealing with. So let’s go to…
…foreign multinational corporation) is 27.6% of goods trade, but it represents a whopping 95.0% of the trade deficit. Moreover, in countries where the U.S. has heavy foreign direct investment, such…
…of the infrastructure, and elimination of official procedures that limited foreign participation in the economy. Although foreign pressure of this sort is resented by many Japanese as an intrusion on…