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    Murray Rothbard: 10 myths of modern macroeconomics

    http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard150.html

    A little dry for Sunday morning, but important information.

    In the article, Mr. Rothbard debunks the following falsehoods:
    *Deficits are the cause of inflation or deficits have nothing to do with inflation.
    *Deficits do not have a crowding-out effect on private investment.
    *Tax increases are a cure for deficits.
    *Every time the Fed tightens the money supply, interest rates rise (or fall); every time the Fed expands the money supply, interest rates rise (or fall).
    *Economists, using charts or high-speed computer models, can accurately forecast the future.
    *There is a tradeoff between unemployment and inflation.
    *Deflation – falling prices – is unthinkable, and would cause a catastrophic depression.
    *The best tax is a "flat" income tax, proportionate to income across the board, with no exemptions or deductions.
    *An income tax cut helps everyone; not only the taxpayer but also the government will benefit, since tax revenues will rise when the rate is cut.
    *Imports from countries where labor is cheap cause unemployment in the United States.
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    Re: Murray Rothbard: 10 myths of modern macroeconomics

    I like flat tax rate but the question is what is the rate because if deductions are eliminated could be a tax increase.

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