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[[Chris Edwards]] is the director of tax policy studies at the [[Cato Institute]] and a top expert on federal and state tax and budget issues.
 
[[Chris Edwards]] is the director of tax policy studies at the [[Cato Institute]] and a top expert on federal and state tax and budget issues.
  
A former senior economist on the congressional Joint Economic Committee examining tax, budget and entrepreneurship issues, he has also worked as a consultant and manager with [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]] and as an economist with the [[Tax Foundation]]. <ref>Cato Institute, [http://www.cato.org/people/chris-edwards People]accessed 4 October 2010</ref>  
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A former senior economist on the congressional [[Joint Economic Committee]] examining tax, budget and entrepreneurship issues, he has also worked as a consultant and manager with [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]] and as an economist with the [[Tax Foundation]]. <ref>Cato Institute, [http://www.cato.org/people/chris-edwards People]accessed 4 October 2010</ref>  
  
 
In the Cato Institute's Tax and Budget Bulletin in March 2010, Edwards criticised the trade unions of the growing ‘parasitical public sector’ in defence of the private sector.<ref>[http://objectivistindividualist.blogspot.com/2010/03/chris-edwards-public-sector-unions.html ‘Public Sector Unions’] accessed 23rd April 2010</ref>
 
In the Cato Institute's Tax and Budget Bulletin in March 2010, Edwards criticised the trade unions of the growing ‘parasitical public sector’ in defence of the private sector.<ref>[http://objectivistindividualist.blogspot.com/2010/03/chris-edwards-public-sector-unions.html ‘Public Sector Unions’] accessed 23rd April 2010</ref>

Revision as of 14:31, 4 October 2010

Chris Edwards is the director of tax policy studies at the Cato Institute and a top expert on federal and state tax and budget issues.

A former senior economist on the congressional Joint Economic Committee examining tax, budget and entrepreneurship issues, he has also worked as a consultant and manager with PricewaterhouseCoopers and as an economist with the Tax Foundation. [1]

In the Cato Institute's Tax and Budget Bulletin in March 2010, Edwards criticised the trade unions of the growing ‘parasitical public sector’ in defence of the private sector.[2]


Notes

  1. Cato Institute, Peopleaccessed 4 October 2010
  2. ‘Public Sector Unions’ accessed 23rd April 2010