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Spendings tax --- Value-added tax --- Taxation of articles of consumption --- Income tax --- United States --- Spendings tax - United States. --- Value-added tax - United States. --- Taxation of articles of consumption - United States. --- Spendings tax - United States --- Value-added tax - United States --- Taxation of articles of consumption - United States --- Income tax - United States
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Spendings tax --- Value-added tax --- Taxation of articles of consumption --- Income tax --- Public Finance --- Political Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Consumption (Economics) --- Excise --- Taxation of consumer goods --- Indirect taxation --- Octroi --- Taxation
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Examines the evolution of US foreign policy toward the Third World, and the policy challenges facing developing nations in the post-Cold War era. This book provides information and insight on US policy objectives, and considers whether anti-Western sentiment in Third World regions is a result of US foreign policies since the end of the Cold War.
United States --- Economic policy --- Economic Policy --- Political Science --- United states --- Political science --- Economics. --- Economic policy.
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Drawing on the most prominent research in the field, this timely book offers bold new fiscal policies that can complement current automatic stabilizers and counter-cyclical monetary policy to help combat recessions. Dr. Seidman argues for an independent fiscal policy board or the Federal Reserve to decide changes in the magnitude of Congress's fiscal policy package of stimulus or restraint, with recommendations going into effect immediately, subject only to Congressional override.
Finance, Public --- Fiscal policy --- Income tax --- Taxation --- Specie payments --- E-books
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This work analyzes all aspects of a new policy to combat recession: 'stimulus without debt.'
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A serious consideration of the debate on social security reform that is taking place in many countries around the world. Professor Seidman advocates the concept of 'funded social security' as a middle position between pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) social security and privatized social security, and constitutes a politically strategic alternative. His analysis covers two distinct components, fund accumulation and portfolio diversification. The concept of funded social security uses a mix of payroll taxes and portfolio investment income to finance benefits. With funded social security, the government contracts with private investment firms to manage the portfolio of the social security trust fund. It is entirely a defined-benefit plan without any individual defined-contribution accounts; each retiree's benefit is linked by a legislated formula to the retiree's own wage history. The benefit is an annuity - an annual benefit that continues as long as the retiree (or spouse) lives - and is automatically adjusted annually for inflation.
Social security --- United States --- Finance --- Business, Economy and Management --- Economics --- Finance.
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Fiscal policy --- Income tax --- Taxation
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