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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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-and-control elements plus a sizeable abatement subsidy. Our paper informs about this tripartite climate policy, which is unique in the …
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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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This article proposes a progressive system of mark-to-market taxation.Under the proposal, all public companies, all private companies with $50 million or more of net assets, and all individuals and married couples with $1.6 million of adjusted gross income or $5 million of publicly traded...
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In the aftermath of the recent financial crisis, a variety of taxes on financial institutions have been proposed or enacted. These taxes' justifications range from punishing those deemed to have caused or unduly profited from the crisis, to addressing the budgetary costs of the crisis, to better...
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criteria: economic efficiency, robustness to avoidance and evasion, ease of administration, fairness and stability. It does so …
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evaluate our choice to exempt ‘social welfare organizations' from the U.S. income tax. In addition to efficiency and equity, I … criteria of efficiency and fairness do not provide sufficient criteria to evaluate the justice of tax-exempt policy. There are …
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