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Consumption inequality increased by a paltry 3.4 per cent from 1969 to 2009.

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Find out what the great economists—Smith, Keynes, et al—said rather than what people say they said.
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The Fraser Institute's Economic Freedom of the World Report has ranked Venezuela dead last for the past four years.

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BBC comedy followed fictional Member of Parliament and his counterpart in the civil service.
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When people believe profit comes from cronyism, economic progress is threatened.
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Companies might relocate production capacity from the U.S. to Canada to gain duty-free access to the Chinese domestic market.

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Demand-side forces are still at play regardless of the new tax on foreign buyers.

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High marginal effective tax rates weaken the incentives for people to earn extra money.

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New research looks at the number of universities and their effect on per capita GDP.

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Starting in 1995, Prime Minister Jean Chretien and Finance Minister Paul Martin reduced program spending, balanced the budget and cut taxes.

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