Monthly Archives: January 2012

Gordon V Jackson: the corporate tax cut myth

Apparently Stephen Gordon is having a hard time figuring out where Andrew Jackson, the chief economist for the CLC, got the bizarre idea that: The argument for corporate income tax cuts has been that increased after-tax corporate profits would be … Continue reading

Posted in Austerity, Budgets, Canadian economy, corporate taxes, economic crisis, investment, liberal economic theory, Neoliberalism, Tax Cuts, unemployment | 1 Comment

Migration update: RPPE.ORG is up.

As this blog has migrated over to its own domain and server I will not be accepting any new comments.  For those who have made comments over the past couple of weeks please go here   www.rppe.org and make your … Continue reading

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