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meissereconomics.com
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| | | | | A paper that confirms my hunch that it is better to tax wealth than capital gains. | |
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conversableeconomist.com
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| | | | | A wealth tax is what it sounds like: a tax imposed not on income, but on wealth. The standard economic definition of wealth includes both nonfinancial assets like real estate and financial assets like stocks and bonds. Thus, a wealth tax doesn\'t care if the value of someone\'s wealth went up or down in the | |
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pilledtexts.com
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| | | | | Bottom line up front: Wealth is rarely held as cash or physical currency; instead, it is tied to commercial capabilities represented by stocks, assets, and ... | |
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theconversation.com
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| | | The ESSA, or the Every Child Succeeds Act, was considered to be a welcome replacement of the No Child Left Behind law. However, scholars point to some disturbing provisions in the new law. | ||