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A rich person who fears a loss of income may later favor redistributive taxation and a mix of taxes and public goods that differs from the one he now favors. If mobility is costly, and if government in each period uses majority voting to determine policy, then this person may prefer to live in a...
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democracies; (2) the nature and determinants of modern tax structures; and (3) redistribution in pluralistic societies over …
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Economists have generally argued that income redistribution comes at a cost in aggregate incomes. We provide a counter …
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In the light of increasing inequality in contemporary society and a crisis of confidence in the neoliberal policies that have principally informed Western governance in the past 30 years, this article proposes and considers a communitarian approach to taxation. First, broad concepts of community...
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The current debate on whether the US tax base should be income or consumption has been waged in terms of the traditional criteria for evaluating tax policy - efficiency, equity and administrability. Proponents of the consumption tax have argued that it is superior to the income tax on all three...
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