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Fundamental Issues in Consumption Taxation


The author discusses key concepts in consumption and income taxes and identifies the problems of a transition to a consumption-based system. He specifically addresses how such a a transition would affect interest rates and shows how price changes would alter the distribution of gains and losses.

David F. Bradford is a professor of economics and public affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.
David F. Bradford - Personal Name
AEI Studies on Tax Reform
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0-8447-7068-X
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Book
English
The AEI Press
1996
Washington D.C.
v, 55 p.; 21.5 cm
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