Alvin Rabushka

David and Joan Traitel Senior Fellow, Emeritus
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Alvin Rabushka is the David and Joan Traitel Senior Fellow, Emeritus at the Hoover Institution.

He is the author or coauthor of numerous books in the areas of race and ethnicity, aging, taxation, state and local government finances, and economic development. His books include Politics in Plural Societies (originally published in 1972 and reissued in 2008 with a foreword and epilogue); A Theory of Racial Harmony; The Urban Elderly Poor; Old Folks at Home; The Tax Revolt; The Flat Tax; From Adam Smith to the Wealth of America; Hong Kong: A Study in Economic Freedom; and the New China. Rabushka’s most recent publication is Taxation in Colonial America, which received Special Recognition as a 2009 Fraunces Tavern Museum Book Award.

He has published numerous articles in scholarly journals and in national newspapers. He has consulted for, and testified before, a number of congressional committees. In 1980, he served on President Ronald Reagan's Tax Policy Task Force.

Rabushka's books and articles on the flat tax (with Robert E. Hall) provided the intellectual foundation for numerous flat tax bills that were introduced in Congress during the 1980s and 1990s and the proposals of several presidential candidates in 1996 and 2000. He was recognized in Money magazine's twentieth-anniversary issue "Money Hall of Fame" for the importance of his flat tax proposal in bringing about passage of the Tax Reform Act of 1986. His pioneering work on the flat tax contributed to the adoption of the flat tax in Jamaica, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Georgia, Mongolia, Mauritius, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Kygyzstan, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Trinidad and Tobago, Pridnestrovie (Transdniestra), several Swiss Cantons, and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has also drafted flat tax plans for Austria, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Canada, and Slovenia.

Rabushka received his AB in Far Eastern studies from Washington University (St. Louis) in 1962, followed by his MA and PhD degrees in political science from Washington University in 1966 and 1968. In 2007, he was honored as a distinguished alumnus of the School of Arts and Sciences at Washington University.

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How to Pay Off the National Debt and Solve Other Economic Problems

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Sunday, April 24, 2011

Growth is clearly the most important factor. Sustained high growth increases tax revenues more rapidly than planned expenditures (assuming no new major spending programs)...

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Liveblogging the Future: July 1, 2037

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Wednesday, April 20, 2011

On July 1, 2037, Standard & Poors issued its 16th consecutive downgrade of U.S. sovereign debt, from AAA in 2012 to CCC+...

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The Flat Tax is Alive and Well

by Alvin Rabushkavia Flat Tax
Monday, April 18, 2011

Sad to say, there is no simple postcard-size flat tax in our immediate future. A flat tax is not in the cards anytime soon in North America or old Europe...

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Fiscal Follies

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Monday, April 18, 2011

There has been much caterwauling over $38.5 billion in what big spending liberals call draconian painful budget cuts as the price of a budget deal to avoid a government shutdown...

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REALCON

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Thursday, April 14, 2011

Realcon means constitutional government, limited spending, low taxes, balanced budgets, sound money, and resort to military measures only to defeat real threats to U.S. security...

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The Great Budget Deal, Part 2

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The Great Budget Deal of April 2011 promises $38.5 billion in spending cuts for the balance of Fiscal Year 2011-12. We’ll see if the reductions materialize...

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China’s Inflation Problem

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Monday, April 11, 2011

Wages and prices in China are rising rapidly...it is time for China to recognize the reality of its fast-growing middle class and issue larger denomination notes...

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Market Forces Slowly Alter China’s “One Country, Two Systems” Policy Towards Hong Kong

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Thursday, April 7, 2011

China has largely honored its promises to Hong Kong, spelled out in Hong Kong’s Basic Law, the territory’s mini-constitution, since it resumed sovereignty over the former British Crown colony on July 1, 1997...

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Worried About Inflation? Skip Europe and Stay Home This Summer

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The dollar doesn’t buy what it used to buy overseas, at least in places one might want to travel on vacation this summer...

Analysis and Commentary

Burning the Koran and Other Provocations

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Monday, April 4, 2011

Although burning the U.S. flag is protected free speech, perhaps burning the Koran, which causes loss of innocent lives in Muslim countries, should not be protected...

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