The Wall Street Journal editorial page weekend interview is with Nobel Prize winning economist Robert Mundell, who argues in favour of Bush-McCain tax cuts.
One interesting thing about the interview: it's done in Copenhagen, and the article notes that Mundell spends much of his time in Tuscany. Otherwise he's in New York City.
If high taxes are so bad, what's he doing spending so much time in high tax economies?
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