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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still among the most serious deep thinking about tax policy,
By Benito Cellini "economist" (Washington D.C., USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Uneasy Case for Progressive Taxation (Phoenix Books) (Paperback)
The famed economist F.A. Hayek called this "a highly important essay," but that was a vast understatement. Written by two University of Chicago law professors, the book is suprisingly philosophical yet also practical. A clear and persuasive debunking of all the arguments used to defend taxing the next $100 of income at different (marginal) rates depending on how much you've already earned. Only 104 pages of text, albeit in smallish print, it still packs a lot of punch in a small package.
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Uneasy Case for Progressive Taxation by Walter J. Blum (Paperback - May 1979)
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