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Malfeasant central bankers, again

24-10-2011

Article by Steve H. Hanke, a Professor of Applied Economics at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C.

Ending Excess: Cutting the Costs of the European Parliament

12-10-2011

A new study from Brussels shows the European Parliament's budget can be reduced by 24% percent annually.

The Success of Swedish Society is Not Due to the Welfare State

12-10-2011

A new study from Helsinki debunks the myth of the Swedish model.

A Sect of Taxes

31-05-2010

 

Rubbery debt limit

01-02-2010

Market participants: overheating or a loss of steam threatens the Lithuanian economy?

16-04-2007

LFMI presents the 19th survey of the Lithuanian economy.

Tax Freedom Day in Lithuania Recedes Markedly in 2006

09-05-2006

LFMI announces Tax Freedom Day in Lithuania which falls on May 11.

Petition against creating a common consolidated corporate tax base in the EU

12-04-2006

On 11 April LFMI initiated a petition against the efforts to create a Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base which was signed and disseminated by a group of European economic research institutes and individuals both from the old and new member states.

Study "Harmonisation of the Corporate Tax Base in the European Union"

10-04-2006

The latest study from LFMI provides an in-depth analysis of tax harmonization, its goals and their feasibility as well as potential implications of planned harmonization of the corporate tax base across the EU.  

Petition on the excise tax policy in the European Union

17-02-2006

On 14 February 2006, LFMI released a petition signed by 16 European free-market think tanks, calling EU institutions and national governments to consider the implications of the excise tax policy for the new member states and to start debates on changes thereof.

Robin Hoodwinked

15-02-2006

Robin Hoodwinked

31-01-2006

Structural funds and agricultural assistance have invariably been used to garner political support for EU membership, but they have never created necessary conditions for economic growth, argues LFMI‘s President Ugnius Trumpa. The commentary is posted at TCSDaily.com.

Does EU excise tax policy weaken border security?

07-11-2005

High excise taxation in the European Union risks exploding cigarette, fuel and alcohol smuggling into the bloc via the EU's 2,720 km border with Russia, Belarus and the Ukraine, warns Ugnius Trumpa, President of the Lithuanian Free Market Institute. The article is posted by “EUobserver.com,” an independent website focusing on EU affairs.

Tax Terrorism

24-10-2004

Integrating Taxes

30-06-2000

Hunting Offshores

30-04-1998