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Global Minimum Tax Rate Bad for Free Market, National Sovereignty: Economists

Global Minimum Tax Rate Bad for Free Market, National Sovereignty: Economists Unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats trying to undermine national sovereignty. Economists are sceptical of the Biden administration’s push for a global minimum tax rate for corporations, saying not only will it “frustrate” the free market, but it will see very little support from foreign governments. “At the end of the day, any international agreement is essentially toothless due to the existence of national sovereignty,” Gigi Foster, professor of economics at the University of New South Wales (NSW) told The Epoch Times. “The incentive for individual countries to offer appealing tax treatment will remain, no matter how strong the international pressure on a country to conform to some nominated standard,” she added.

IFLScience Meets: Simon Chapman On Social Science, Activism, And What Links Wind Turbines And Haemorrhoids

Simon Chapman is an author, activist, social scientist, and professor in public health at the University of Sydney, Australia. A rich and varied career has seen Chapman tackling everything from targeted advertising to Wind Turbine Syndrome, ending up at the barrel of a gun more times than one might like. Here, he highlights the importance of presence if you want to tell your story, and why it s better to be looked over than overlooked. What do you do? What did it take to get here? In the late 1970s I worked with others to have the actor Paul Hogan (of

Letters of 9 April 2021: Patrick focused on journos ire

Letters of 9 April 2021: Patrick focused on journos’ ire Apr 9, 2021 – 12.01am Save Share Aaron Patrick (″⁣Campaign journalism targets PM″⁣, March 31) is right that anger at the government over the abuse of women is being led by a powerful group of female journalists. But that doesn’t mean we don’t need men reporting on the issues too. There is widespread anger over misbehaviour in Parliament.  Photo: Jessica Shapiro Thanks to journalists such as Samantha Maiden, Laura Tingle, Louise Milligan, Katharine Murphy, Amy Remeikis, Lisa Wilkinson, Karen Middleton and Jessica Irvine, women all across Australia are finally speaking up in greater numbers than ever before.

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