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expropriated taxes - can increase the profits of all agents active within a common-pool resource. This somewhat counterintuitive …
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We offer an alternative framework for the analysis of mutual funds and use it to examine the rationale behind existing regulations that require mutual fund advisor fees to be of the fulcrum' variety. We find little justification for the regulations. Indeed, we find that asymmetric incentive...
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. Regulation, tax, and Coasean exchange, such as through cap-and-trade regimes, are presented as substitutes, based on the relative … for the costs of political bargaining and lobbying that arise from implementing and administering government regulation …
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increases in city spending do not provide positive net benefits to property owners. Estimates of the effects of taxes on city …
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related pay," although our estimates suggest that substitution was minor. We find no evience that the regulation decreased the …
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taxes are a much greater drain on the economy than their direct costs. The taxes identified in this paper cost the economy … $2.56 billion more than the $4.79 billion they raise in tax revenues. These taxes are raised from wireless consumers and … taxes. Prospective taxes will impose an efficiency loss of $0.72-$1.14 per additional dollar of tax revenue raised …
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