Selbstverantwortung in ordnungspolitischer Sicht / Self-Responsibility from the viewpoint of constititional economics (Ordnungspolitik)
Hamm Walter
ORDO. Jahrbuch für die Ordnung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, 2006, vol. 57, issue 1, 191-207
Abstract:
Tax increases are not at all an appropriate way to solve fiscal problems. The result would be a decrease of the growth path, the motivation of the employees and employers would decline, and revenues, at least, too. A superior alternative is to strengthen the self-responsibility of the households and firms by recurring of basic ORDO-principles: Recurring on subsidiarity and self-responsibility would induce incentives for a greater willingness to perform. As a consequence growth, welfare and revenues would accelerate.
Date: 2006
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