Category: Detailed Works

Public Debt is not the Problem

Public Debt is not the Problem

An article by John Horvat recently appeared on American Thinker decrying the dangers of deficits and accumulating public debt. Mr. Horvat repeats the old saw that the deficit, that being public expenditures in excess...

Taxation or Borrowing: Which is Better?

Is it better that a community have its government tax or borrow to fund public expenditures? The answer to this question would seem with cursory thought obvious to any person. For those confident that...

Modern Monetary (Marxist) Theory

MMT for some strange reason has emerged recently in the media as a supposedly feasible alternative to modern economic conventions. Why is a mystery to me. The prime mover of this folly seems to...

Max Bernier – Saviour

A New Political Party at the Right Time The previous week was memorable for the eminents of Canada’s governing apparatus: Canada’s absence from the NAFTA negotiations, Trudeau’s despotic outbursts, the CPC Convention/Insurrection. What most...

Real Growth Through Tax Cuts

The Path to Prosperity For decades this province has let large numbers of people and precious money and investment flee this province for far better opportunities elsewhere. For those that remain life has only...

The Ricardian Equivalence Dodge

200 plus years ago a fellow by the name of David Ricardo posed a very unusual idea: that government should borrow to fund public expenditures rather than tax. He was right, though such an...

Part 1: Bad Premise in Public Finance Theory

Public Finance Blunder There is a very bad premise operating in modern economics, specifically in the foundations of Public Finance. It has marred derived theories and practices for centuries, and caused great and ubiquitous...