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TAX AND THE DIVISION OF LABOUR

Terry Arthur

Economic Affairs, 2003, vol. 23, issue 1, 7-10

Abstract: All taxes drive a wedge between the prices consumers pay and prices producers receive, thus promoting inefficient ‘do‐it‐yourself’(DIY) work ‐ not just at home but also in the workplace.

Date: 2003
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