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Constitutional Crisis and Constitutional Rot
No one could accuse Donald Trump\u27s presidency of being boring. The first hundred days have careened wildly through scandals, revelations, outrages, and fracturing of political norms. Because Donald Trump is very unpopular, and because he regularly does things that his opponents consider outrageous, his critics have begun to describe his actions as creating or precipitating a constitutional crisis, especially following his first executive order limiting entry into the United States, and again after his firing of FBI director James Comey
The Changing Structure of Tax Policies for Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries
Developing countries keen to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) have typically used various preferential tax policies to be competitive. Tax holidays have been especially prevalent in the 1980s (Mintz [1990] and Shah [1995]) since they provide new foreign investors a low-tax regime for a qualifying period on the presumption that a company needs time to establish good levels of profitability.Working Paper Number 04-46
An analysis and evaluation of the relationship between civilian-Navy interest groups and the Navy's public information program.
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