Archive for Stephen Gold
How High a Price for Civilization?
Mr. Gold is associate director and communications director at the Tax Foundation, a nonprofit research organization in Washington, D.C. In the battle over tax reform, skirmishes over the current level of taxation are inevitable. As in the past, supporters of big government will almost certainly complain that taxpayer advocates only focus on one side of [...]
1Feb1996 | Stephen Gold | 1 comment | ContinuedThe Rise of Markets and the Fall of Infectious Disease
Stephen Gold is policy adviser for Citizens for a Sound Economy. My grandmother was deaf, a fact I got used to early in life, but something to which she never fully adjusted. Born with the ability to hear, she lost it in her teens to scarlet fever. The fact that I was unfamiliar with this [...]
1Nov1993 | Stephen Gold | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Rise of Markets and the Fall of Infectious Disease
Stephen Gold is policy adviser for Citizens for a Sound Economy. My grandmother was deaf, a fact I got used to early in life, but something to which she never fully adjusted. Born with the ability to hear, she lost it in her teens to scarlet fever. The fact that I was unfamiliar with this [...]
1Nov1992 | Stephen Gold | 0 comments | Continued-
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