Mises Wire
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Ryan McMaken
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Rachman in the Financial Times , numerous small states were integrating into the European economy in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Accoridng to Rachman: Small and capital and business. The Irish set some of the lowest corporation tax rates in Europe; the Balts and Slovaks went for flat taxes; Iceland became an improbable the Caribbean also function as tax havens and have earned the ire of the European Union‘s leadership . When it comes to tax rates, it’s the large states—and especially