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| Nov3-08, 08:15 AM | #120 |
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Best basis for taxationCS |
| Nov3-08, 11:14 AM | #121 |
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Generally, in a tribal setting, those who are more able... give more... it isn't legislated away from them... they give more because their catch needs processing and they can't do the processing themselves so they give a percentage to the people helping to process the catch (buffalo, fish, money (whathaveyou). As I said, a monetary system costs millions if not billions to maintain.
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| Nov3-08, 12:55 PM | #122 |
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There's no law stopping them from charging more for fares, they just haven't been able to sell enough tickets when they do. The surcharges allow for second-degree price discrimination which makes raising prices somewhat easier. |
| Nov3-08, 12:56 PM | #123 |
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| Nov3-08, 09:56 PM | #124 |
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For an outside perspective:
http://gregmankiw.blogspot.com/2008/...ax-policy.html 1. Efficiency: The tax system should distort incentives as little as possible (and, in the case of externalities and Pigovian taxes, correct incentives when necessary). 2. Intergenerational equity: The tax system should raise enough revenue so current generations do not unduly burden future generations. 3. Egalitarianism: The tax system should try to achieve a more equal distribution of after-tax incomes. 4. Stabilization: The tax system should help maintain the economy at full employment. |
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