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... increasing them . On the revenue side , the attempt to increase tax receipts by increasing tax rates would be equally frustrating , for the increase in rates by reducing disposable personal income and / or by weakening incentives and ...
... increasing them . On the revenue side , the attempt to increase tax receipts by increasing tax rates would be equally frustrating , for the increase in rates by reducing disposable personal income and / or by weakening incentives and ...
Page 74
... increase of expendi- tures on the part of the government , vested interests are created in such expenditures and , with the return of prosperity , it becomes diffi- cult to reduce them . Associated with the reluctance to increase tax ...
... increase of expendi- tures on the part of the government , vested interests are created in such expenditures and , with the return of prosperity , it becomes diffi- cult to reduce them . Associated with the reluctance to increase tax ...
Page 128
... increase at that time . The October 1 wage rise was the third and final increase promised under a 1960 settlement which had ended the longest steel strike in history . That settlement , under the auspices of Vice President Nixon , was ...
... increase at that time . The October 1 wage rise was the third and final increase promised under a 1960 settlement which had ended the longest steel strike in history . That settlement , under the auspices of Vice President Nixon , was ...
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The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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