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Foreign Aid and Tax Credits

20 Oct 2007 01:34 pm

Justin Muzinich is a friend of mine, but don't let that dissuade you from reading the very sharp op-ed he's co-penned in today's Times.

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That sounds like a superb way to give oil companies a massive tax break while gutting the foreign aid budget to countries which do not provide an attractive investment base, i.e. most of Africa.

There are reasons to think that the global tax credit might be a pretty bad idea. Details at:

http://hdtd.typepad.com/hdtd/2007/10/interlude-globa.html

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