The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 677
... taxation is the necessary corollary to Free Trade . HOW LAND IS A MONOPOLY . - I shall begin by a paradox and say , that taxation of land values is the wrong name for the right thing . Taxing things usually makes them dearer . No. one ...
... taxation is the necessary corollary to Free Trade . HOW LAND IS A MONOPOLY . - I shall begin by a paradox and say , that taxation of land values is the wrong name for the right thing . Taxing things usually makes them dearer . No. one ...
Page 683
... taxation . But the mere first imposition of the tax on monopolies , even if our present " fig - tree " taxa- tion ... taxation of capital , such as income - tax and rates . So that all these taxes are paid not by the owner of the capital ...
... taxation . But the mere first imposition of the tax on monopolies , even if our present " fig - tree " taxa- tion ... taxation of capital , such as income - tax and rates . So that all these taxes are paid not by the owner of the capital ...
Page 685
... taxation of monopolies : ( 1 ) The indirect aid to industry which follows from the abolition of double taxation - private rents and public taxes- and from the substitution of a single public tax - State resump- tion of rent . ( 2 ) The ...
... taxation of monopolies : ( 1 ) The indirect aid to industry which follows from the abolition of double taxation - private rents and public taxes- and from the substitution of a single public tax - State resump- tion of rent . ( 2 ) The ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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