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Subject These European Countries Beat Poverty with Low Taxes and Low Regulation
Date May 15, 2021 11:29 AM
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** May 15, 2021
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** By Eben Macdonald
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** These European Countries Beat Poverty and Increased Wealth with Low Taxes and Low Regulation ([link removed])
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Social democrats love to denounce low-tax, probusiness regimes as "neoliberal" and as places with more poverty. But the reality is that parts of Europe that embraced markets most reduced poverty while making their citizens richer.

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