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This article examines the relative tax burden of selected Asian economies from a microeconomic perspective. It employs data from the Tax Misery Index and the Index of Economic Freedom to compare the tax burden of selected Asian economies to that of some European and North American economies. It...
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lower tax jurisdictions where governments let people and businesses keep a higher percentage of their income. This issue is …
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The present study reports the findings of a survey conducted by the World Values Survey scientists in 59 countries on the question of whether governments should tax the rich and subsidize the poor. A 10-point Likert Scale was used to determine the extent of agreement or disagreement with the...
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The present study reports the findings of a survey conducted by the World Values Survey scientists in the United States on the question of whether governments should tax the rich and subsidize the poor. The sample size of 2166 consisted of individuals from all parts of the United States. A...
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determine whether the rich pay their fair share of income taxes. Also included is a bibliography containing links to more than …
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The present study reports the findings of a survey conducted by the World Values Survey scientists in 60 countries on the question of whether governments should tax the rich and subsidize the poor. A 10-point Likert Scale was used to determine the extent of agreement or disagreement with the...
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One question in the most recent World Values Survey asked whether it is an essential characteristic of democratic governments to tax the rich and subsidize the poor. The present study reports the findings of the survey conducted in South Korea. The overall response and relative ranking are...
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No one has yet been able to define what a “fair share” of taxes is. There are several principal views on this question, but no consensus has been reached so far. Politicians who pander to the masses argue that some individuals do not pay their fair share, and that they need to pay more, but...
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income and corporate income taxation and tax revenues as a percentage of GDP. These three variables are weighted equally. The …
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views of Jim and Elizabeth on a range of political and economic issues. Leon raises the issue of how income taxes are a …
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