JER, 第 10 卷Hanyang Economic Research Institute in collaboration with Hanyang University College of Business and Economics, 2005 |
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... benefits are usually separated from the taxes that make them possible . For example , whenever a citizen receives a private benefit , he pays for it directly and individually . But there is no such direct link between taxes and benefits ...
... benefits are usually separated from the taxes that make them possible . For example , whenever a citizen receives a private benefit , he pays for it directly and individually . But there is no such direct link between taxes and benefits ...
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... benefits . As described , benefits are often hidden , obscure or less visible to voters , whereas taxes are direct or visible . Thus , voters perceive tax policy accurately , but misperceive benefits . For example , each individual will ...
... benefits . As described , benefits are often hidden , obscure or less visible to voters , whereas taxes are direct or visible . Thus , voters perceive tax policy accurately , but misperceive benefits . For example , each individual will ...
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... benefit . That is , individual voters can consider both the benefits to them from a particular spending programme and the taxes that they are likely to pay in higher taxes for that benefit . But we assume that there are sepa- rate and ...
... benefit . That is , individual voters can consider both the benefits to them from a particular spending programme and the taxes that they are likely to pay in higher taxes for that benefit . But we assume that there are sepa- rate and ...
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