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Politics, Time, and the Laffer Curve
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Optimal TaxationPolitical TheoryPolitical ProcessLawLaffer CurvePolitical BehaviorTax IncidenceSocial SciencesTax IncentivePolitical EconomyTax RevenuesTax RatesTax PolicyFiscal PolicyEconomicsPublic PolicyInverse RelationshipMinimum TaxationTax AvoidanceEconomic PolicyPolitical AgendaTaxationPolitical ScienceTax Management
Why should a rationally motivated political decision process generate an inverse relationship between tax rates and tax revenues? There would never seem a logical reason for increasing tax rates beyond maximum revenue limits. In this note, we explain how such a position can emerge and show why, once in such a position, political decision makers may find it difficult to escape.
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