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Too Much of a Good Thing? Own Revenues and the Political ...


Too Much of a Good Thing? Own Revenues and the Political ...

Too Much of a Good Thing? Own Revenues and the Political Economy of Intergovernmental Finance Reform: The Albanian Case. Anthony Levitas. Read complete ...

Latest Research | Urban Institute

Angelina Jolie: History Teacher? February 16, 2012. Brief. Too Much of a Good Thing? Own Revenues and the Political Economy of Intergovernmental Finance Reform: ...

Too much of a good thing - The Economist

High profits can deepen inequality in various ways. The pool of income to be split among employees could be squeezed. Consumers might pay too ...

Too Much of a Good Thing? How Narrow Targeting and Policy ...

California has the highest Earned Income Tax (EITC) supplement to the federal EITC, with an 85% supplement rate.

Too Much of a Good Thing? - HBS alumni - Harvard Business School

"In many countries, for all sorts of economic and political reasons - governments fearful of job layoffs and lost revenues, for example - weak companies are ...

Why don't we tax the rich more? : r/answers - Reddit

Justification on practical grounds: "If you tax the rich maybe they'll go abroad, taking their money with them, or at least stop investing so ...

Most Americans want to limit campaign spending, say big donors ...

Americans overwhelmingly support limits on political campaign spending, and most think new laws could effectively reduce the role of money in politics.

Corporate Political Spending Is Bad Business

Investors and employees are not alone in opposing this state of affairs. Our conversations with corporate leaders reveal that many of them are ...

Biggest problems and greatest strengths of the US political system

Overwhelming majorities in both parties think there is too much partisan fighting, campaigns cost too much, and lobbyists and special interests ...

Should business be influenced by politics? - Topical Talk

In conclusion, I am against companies being related to Politics in any way due to how much influence they have over young people now and how much this could ...

What are some reasons for and against donating money to political ...

In all honesty, regardless of political bent most politicians start with their own money, family money or money from friends. They also start ...

Who thinks corporations are too rich and the poor should get more?

Bernie Sanders tells his supporters that wealthy corporations must pay their fair share. Orrin Hatch tells the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that ...

Why Do the Rich Have So Much Power? - The New York Times

The answer is that huge disparities in income and wealth translate into comparable disparities in political influence.

The Political Economy of Economic Policy - IMF F&D

A basic political economy principle is that the winners don't like being taxed to compensate losers. And the battle is joined, not over what is best for society ...

No it's not your money: why taxation isn't theft - Tax Justice Network

Most on the economic left start from the assumption that it is all things being equal a bad thing that the state takes our money from us, but ...

Why Democracy Needs the Rich | City Journal

rich are in bad odor. · with the problem of defining how much influence is too much. · ideological or political sway of the rich also pales ...

Wealth Without Limits: in Defense of Billionaires - PMC

In this section, we argue that billionaires are more likely to benefit the poor or provide public goods if they kept the money that they would ...

Five Myths about Economic Inequality in America | Cato Institute

Economic inequality has risen to the top of the political agenda, championed by political candidates and best-selling authors alike.

Polarization, Democracy, and Political Violence in the United States

It is important not to make too much of this overlap, however. For ... The most effective interventions for reducing both affective ...

Running Government Like a Business - Strong Towns

Cities, too, must run a profit. Your local government must have more revenue than expenses, year after year, or bad things happen.