
handle: 11588/328850
This paper makes the case that the Laffer curve is not simply an empirical relationship between the tax rate and collected revenues in a given economy, rather being a very general result that also holds for isolated markets, a fact which seldom is acknowledged in the public finance literature.
Taxation; Laffer Curve; Supply-side Economics, Taxation, Supply-side Economics, Laffer Curve
Taxation; Laffer Curve; Supply-side Economics, Taxation, Supply-side Economics, Laffer Curve
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