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The economy operates simply and naturally. Employees produce products and services, which function as pay for their labour and other input factors. A huge problem arises here: how does society work collectively and in doing so reap the benefits of specialisation and cooperation? How should the...
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In a typical developing country, coverage of the contributory social security system is low. We analyze the aggregate effects of a revenue-neutral fiscal-cum-social policy reform that consists of: 1) the implementation of universal social insurance to replace the system with low coverage; and 2)...
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In a paper delivered at the December 1955 meeting of the Econometric Society, Paul Samuelson noted that though economists had done "work of high quality and great quantity in the field of taxation," the theory of public expenditure had been "relatively neglected" (1958, 332). Anglo-American...
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