Dreaming of Salvador Allende (and 35% Corp Tax Rates) in Chile (WSJ)
In her piece, Assault on the Chilean Miracle, the Wall Street Journal’s Mary Anastasia O’Grady writes about how President Michelle Bachelet’s plan to sharply increase taxes on capital will damage Chile.
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