Tax competition and the deficit
2005-07-26
Germans are starting to get used to the idea that Angela Merkel
of CDU will be the next chancellor, and Czechs are starting to
get used to the idea that Mirek Topolánek of ODS ... perhaps
won't be the next premier after all. Merkel is on the way to
victory despite CDU's rather weak tax plan. Topolánek, in
contrast, might lose the elections even though ODS's tax plan is
rather strong. ODS's problem - other than Topolánek himself -
is that ÈSSD has usurped the tax issue. ODS will likely have to
support most of ÈSSD's tax ideas in Parliament this fall and then
promise even greater tax cuts of its own for after the elections.
Taxpayers stand to gain from all this tax competition. As in
Germany, though, Czech politicians are paying less attention to
the deficit. To paraphrase Pete Peterson, author of Running on
Empty, who's going to push the cart if everyone is riding in it?
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