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The dynamics of income and money Changes in cash balances The interest rate as the link between real and monetary. Figure 2 this point ( Y ) is found at an income level of $ 100,000,000 . For this simple system , which has but one ...
The dynamics of income and money Changes in cash balances The interest rate as the link between real and monetary. Figure 2 this point ( Y ) is found at an income level of $ 100,000,000 . For this simple system , which has but one ...
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... income , benefits increase more rapidly than income . But their efforts have served to do little more than reveal the shortcomings of " benefit theory . " Others , starting with the premise that an equitable tax is one that imposes ...
... income , benefits increase more rapidly than income . But their efforts have served to do little more than reveal the shortcomings of " benefit theory . " Others , starting with the premise that an equitable tax is one that imposes ...
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... income . Those that do tax cap- ital gains ordinarily take capital losses into account only as offsets to capital gains . The negative income tax . The idea of a negative in- come tax has been considered in the United States as a method ...
... income . Those that do tax cap- ital gains ordinarily take capital losses into account only as offsets to capital gains . The negative income tax . The idea of a negative in- come tax has been considered in the United States as a method ...
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