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Title: Stocks Of Socialized Countries Have Outperformed U.S. Since Reagan Era
Source: huffingtonpost.com
URL Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/ ... countries-reagan_n_882270.html
Published: Jun 22, 2011
Author: Alex Wagner
Post Date: 2011-06-22 22:23:39 by Godwinson
Keywords: None
Views: 44288
Comments: 67

Stocks Of Socialized Countries Have Outperformed U.S. Since Reagan Era

Alex Wagner

First Posted: 06/22/11 02:49 PM ET Updated: 06/22/11 03:35 PM ET

American traders aren't likely to take kindly to the suggestion that big government might be good for the stock market. But data from a paper on the job- and income-growth of top earners shows that stock prices in some socialized countries, relative to themselves and adjusted for inflation, have done considerably better than those in the U.S over the last two and a half decades.

Specifically, during the twenty five years after Ronald Reagan took office -- a pro-market honeymoon that Ryan Chittum of the Columbia Journalism Review this week termed "the ascent of laissez-faire economic policies" -- French stock prices have performed significantly better than Americans ones, according to the report by Jon Bakija, Adam Cole, and Bradley Heim.

A further examination of the 39-year period extending from the end of the Nixon administration until 2008 shows the Swedish economy, known for its high taxes and heavy regulation, growing at a significantly higher rate than the US.

The authors conclude that big government might not actually stand in contradiction to a productive economy: "Countries with typically high levels of government involvement in the economy, such as Sweden, Denmark and Canada, do not appear to have experienced stifled economic growth relative to countries where government involvement is more limited, like the US," the report says.

With bastions of socialism -- Sweden Canada and France -- outpacing American market prices, does this mean it's time for Wall Streeters to start calling croissants "Freedom bagels?" Probably not.

According to Jacob Funk Kirkegaard, a research fellow specializing in European economies at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, the disparity between the American and European markets might have more to do with the period in question than governmental forces.

"In 1981, [Francois] Mitterand was elected president of France, and the first thing he did was to nationalize a bunch of French businesses and most of the banking system," Kirkegaard explained. "But going forward, France has moved quite dramatically towards a market-oriented economy, though not anywhere near the scope of market and economic freedom as perceived in the U.S." If Swedish and French markets have shown considerable strength compared to American ones, Kirkegaard posited that "these countries benefited from a more rapid shift to a market economy than in the U.S. over this period. The starting point was much more hostile. That’s what you see in the growth."

That said, Kirkegaard also dismissed the traditional American capitalist contention that socialism is bad for market growth: "A lot of the finger-pointing we do at these countries is totally misleading. It's a myth."

Kirkegaard says that many socialized governments provide critical support for business growth, including first class infrastructure built by the public sector, retraining of workers and public education systems that result in better-prepared workforces, comparative to the US. "There are a lot of areas where the role of government is a benefit for the businesses in these countries."

"The idea that they are socialists and condemned to living in these bread bin-style housing complexes is illusional," he said. "It's ideological slander."

Compare the stocks of Japan, France, and U.S., or get the report here:

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#2. To: Godwinson, capitalist eric (#0) (Edited)

Whoever wrote this article is a no-nothing idiot who still thinks that it is the 1970s.

According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, American is the most socialist of any developed country, as measured by the progressivity and anti-business nature of our tax system.

America has the most progressive personal income tax system. Sweden's income tax system isn't progressive at all.

America also has the highest corporate taxes. Sweden's are in the middle.

Look at the table. America soaks the rich, while the top 10% of income earners in Sweden pay the same percentage in taxes that they take in income:

Country 1. Tax Share of taxes of richest decile 2. Share of market income of richest decile 3. Ratio of tax to income shares for richest decile (1/2)
United States 45.1 33.5 1.35
Australia 36.8 28.6 1.29
Netherlands 35.2 27.5 1.28
Ireland 39.1 30.9 1.26
Canada 35.8 29.3 1.22
Finland 32.3 26.9 1.2
United Kingdom 38.6 32.3 1.2
New Zealand 35.9 30.3 1.19
Italy 42.2 35.8 1.18
Czech Republic 34.3 29.4 1.17
Korea 27.4 23.4 1.17
Luxembourg 30.3 26.4 1.15
Slovak Republic 32 28 1.14
OECD-24 31.6 28.4 1.11
Austria 28.5 26.1 1.1
France 28 25.5 1.1
Germany 31.2 29.2 1.07
Denmark 26.2 25.7 1.02
Japan 28.5 28.1 1.01
Sweden 26.7 26.6 1
Norway 27.4 28.9 0.95
Belgium 25.4 27.1 0.94
Iceland 21.6 24 0.9
Switzerland 20.9 23.5 0.89
Poland 28.3 33.9 0.84

American also has the highest corporate tax rates in the world (Japan recently lowered theirs by 5 points), while Sweden's are rather moderate:

Country Combined Central and Provisional Corporate Tax Rate
Japan 39.5
United States 39.2
France 34.4
Belgium 34
Germany 30.2
Australia 30
Mexico 30
Spain 30
Luxembourg 28.8
New Zealand 28
Norway 28
Canada 27.6
Italy 27.5
Portugal 26.5
Sweden 26.3
Finland 26
United Kingdom 26
Austria 25
Denmark 25
Netherlands 25
Korea 24.2
Israel 24
Switzerland 21.2
Estonia 21
Chile 20
Greece 20
Iceland 20
Slovenia 20
Turkey 20
Czech Republic 19
Hungary 19
Poland 19
Slovak Republic 19
Ireland 12.5

I've been to Sweden in the last 5 years. It's not the same country that it was in the 1970s. Yes, the government is still too big, but average and lower class people in Sweden pay a larger percentage of the bill than they do in America. The same goes for Canada and Germany. In Germany, people hit the close to the top tax rate at about $50K in income.

On the other hand, in America, the bottom 50% of income earners pay no federal income taxes. Instead, our government tries to soak the rich and business (unless they are politically favored businesses who have 8,000 pages of special interest deductions). The results are very clear.

America politicians are the true Marxists in the world today.

jwpegler  posted on  2011-06-23   12:11:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: All (#2) (Edited)

Of course, the answer to our economic problems is to get rid of most tax deductions and dramatically lower tax rates. This would vastly simplify the tax system and encourage investments in innovation and productive capacity.

jwpegler  posted on  2011-06-23   12:25:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: jwpegler (#3)

Of course, the answer to our economic problems is to get rid of most tax deductions and dramatically lower tax rates. This would vastly simplify the tax system and encourage investments in innovation and productive capacity.

What we had for years and it did not work. Doubling down on failure won't work.

Godwinson  posted on  2011-06-23   12:39:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Godwinson (#4)

What we had for years and it did not work.

I've just posted the numbers from an unbiased international organization. Yet, you still sit here an recite your socialist baloney.

What this tells me about you is that the driving the force is your life is not accomplishment, self-improvement, discovery, innovation, or any other positive trait of human nature. The driving force in your life, and that of the entire left, is envy.

People like you are nothing more than a cancer that slowly eats away at society until you finally overwhelm it and kill it. You need to be dealt with accordingly, with radical surgery, radiation, and chemo-therapy.

We need politicians who have the vision and cajones to kick all of you SOBs off of the government dole once and for all. Only then, will things change for the better.

jwpegler  posted on  2011-06-23   13:12:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: jwpegler (#10)

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Anyone citing the US's statutory tax rate is engaging in sophistry.

war  posted on  2011-06-23   13:19:58 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: war (#12) (Edited)

Anyone citing the US's statutory tax rate is engaging in sophistry.

ROTFLMAO.

The U.S. number you posted is for "C" corporations. It doesn't include "S" corporations as well as most LLCs and LLPs (those that file as sole proprietorship's or partnerships).

Over the last decade, the share of economy attributed to "S" corporations, LLCs, and LLPs have risen dramatically while the share of the economy attributed to "C" corporations has decreased substantially.

Anyone who doesn't understand the changes that have occurred in the U.S. economy is engaging in no-nothingism.

jwpegler  posted on  2011-06-23   13:46:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: jwpegler, war (#16)

Anyone who doesn't understand the changes that have occurred in the U.S. economy is engaging in no-nothingism

Actually war was one of the few who predicted the current economic downturn, when all the Bushies were saying move along there was nothing to see.

Certainly you can cite some of your own posts that give credence to your own predictions?

mininggold  posted on  2011-06-23   14:00:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#43. To: mininggold, jwpegler, war (#19)

Actually war was one of the few who predicted the current economic downturn, when all the Bushies were saying move along there was nothing to see.

I remember being atatcked on Freerepublic when I mentioned the real estate bubble was real and a bad thing - and buying property in Nevada was a mistake - for some reason -- maybe freppers had a stake in the NV real estate market - Freepers were on a tear on how everyone should leave California and move to Nevada. How that work out?

Godwinson  posted on  2011-06-23   16:29:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#45. To: Godwinson (#43) (Edited)

Freerepublic

Neo-commie scum. I lasted less than a day before they booted me out during the 2000 election.

Freerepublic doesn't want any competition on the right. Paleoconservatives (Buchananites), Libertarians... they are not welcome on freerepublic.

They might put up with the dumb ones, outright racists, and other posers so they can make fun at them... but make an intelligent, non-war mongering argument from the right, and bye bye...

I never bothered to rejoin with another id. There was no point.

jwpegler  posted on  2011-06-23 18:03:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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