Taxation and the Distribution of Wealth: Studies in the Economic, Ethical, and Practical Relations of Fiscal Systems to Social Organization |
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Adam Smith advantages amount Anaxagoras apparently Aristotle assessed balance of trade burden capital cent commodities conception connexion considerations consumer consumption Corn Laws cost created demand Democritus derived direct dumping economic economic rent effect England English Epicurus estimates existence expenses export fact fiscal system foreign German gold greater ground-rents Heraclitus human Ibid ideas import duty imposed improvements income increased indirect taxation individual infant industry inquiry intellectual interests involved labour land values land-owners less manufacturing means method nation nature necessary organization philosopher Plato political population position possess possible present principle productive profits progress proportion Protagoras protectionist protective taxes question railway real estate reason reference relation rent represented result says SECTION seems social revenue society Socrates sources suggested tariff tariff-weapon things thought tion unimproved land Upanishads wages wealth Wealth of Nations