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Urgent reforms needed to help Argentine entrepreneurs succeed

                  Courtesy of Libertad y Progreso     The reality of Argentine entrepreneurs is arduous.  With growing inflation, the highest taxes in the world, Kafkaesque regulations, and overflowing labor costs, it is not surprising that in Argentina only 15% of the economically active population owns a business […]

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China must focus finance on small business

                      The words “Chinese companies” summon images of sprawling tech giants or vast state-owned enterprises, but like most other countries a large share of China’s economy is composed of small businesses — but this critical if unsung economic sector is marginal at best in the […]

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TES Weekly Brief: Index capital gains to inflation to boost growth, PRO Act is a union wishlist & more

Editor’s Note   Welcome to our inaugural Weekly Brief. We’re sharing some of our latest feature pieces on The Economic Standard below, along with our weekly Washington policy round-up by the legendary Andy Blom for those of you in the D.C. business.   Going forward, we’ll share these updates with subscribers on Thursday morning.   […]

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“They Are Losing Their Faith That The EU Is Still About Freedom And Hope”

Bui   By Erik Sass TES Editor   The alarm bells are ringing, but will EU officials in Brussels wake up before it’s too late? Alas, probably not. A rising tide of discontent in Eastern Europe over protectionism, income inequality, unchecked immigration and overregulation threaten to undermine the region’s adhesion to the European Union, jeopardizing […]