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... side means greater capacity to raid the other side . What factors help determine the choice of maximization strategy ? The single most important is the insider - to - outsider ratio . Colluding to tax the outsiders makes more sense as ...
... side means greater capacity to raid the other side . What factors help determine the choice of maximization strategy ? The single most important is the insider - to - outsider ratio . Colluding to tax the outsiders makes more sense as ...
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... side tax the other side makes more sense as the other side gets bigger ( as there is a larger tax base ) and the group of excluded taxpayers gets smaller ( as there are fewer individuals with whom to share the spoils ) . The model ...
... side tax the other side makes more sense as the other side gets bigger ( as there is a larger tax base ) and the group of excluded taxpayers gets smaller ( as there are fewer individuals with whom to share the spoils ) . The model ...
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... side , using subsidies and other instruments not covered by the GATT , to secure an individual presence in growth sectors . Supply - side policies gave producers an incentive to organize and turn these policies into private rents ...
... side , using subsidies and other instruments not covered by the GATT , to secure an individual presence in growth sectors . Supply - side policies gave producers an incentive to organize and turn these policies into private rents ...
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