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Chuck MuthSugar’s “Free Market” at Work
How do you boost the cost of sugar in India without boosting the cost of sugar in India? Simple. If you’re...
Chuck MuthDecember 18, 2014 -
Chuck MuthFor Want of Cheap PEZ, Sugar Industry Must Not Be Lost
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, and the sugar’s always sweeter on the other side...
Chuck MuthDecember 10, 2014 -
Chuck MuthThey Don’t Call it the “Sugar Bowl” for Nothing
College football’s Sugar Bowl, played in the New Orleans Superdome, is the second oldest bowl game in the country. It –...
Chuck MuthDecember 4, 2014 -
Chuck MuthU.S. Sugar Policy Doesn’t Cost Taxpayers a Dime
(By John R. Smith) – Let’s take an objective look at U.S. sugar policy. Based on Economics 101, supply should equal demand,...
Chuck MuthNovember 26, 2014 -
Chuck MuthBig Candy’s Nightmare on Subsidy Street
Like a full moon, it seems that every month a spokesperson for Big Candy trots out a story, article, white paper...
Chuck MuthNovember 20, 2014 -
Chuck MuthFree Trade in Sugar is a Laudable Goal, However…
In a recent op-ed published by the Wall Street Journal, lobbyist Burleigh C.W. Leonard criticized a recent agreement that stops Mexico...
Chuck MuthNovember 9, 2014 -
Chuck MuthRight-Thinking Think Tank Thinking Wrong Sugar
In a recent column, Darren Bakst and Bryan Riley of the Heritage Foundation pooh-pooh a resolution by Rep. Ted Yoho (R-Florida)...
Chuck MuthOctober 31, 2014 -
Chuck MuthIndian Sugar Industry a Complete Government-Muddled Mess
Welcome to India, where “electoral politics plays havoc” on the nation’s sugar industry. A Business-Standard report over the weekend outlined just...
Chuck MuthOctober 22, 2014 -
Chuck MuthYoho Plan Best Hope for Free Market Sugar Policy
In a new white paper titled “Getting rid of sugar subsidies: A look to the future after decades of failure,” Rick...
Chuck MuthOctober 14, 2014