The Single Tax in the English Budget
H. J. Davenport
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1910, vol. 24, issue 2, 279-292
Abstract:
The principle of the single tax not to be questioned, 279. — The method of taxation an unfortunate device, 281. — The illusiveness of the ad valorem method, 286. — English Budget proposals, 287. — Grounds for expecting no serious results from them, 288.
Date: 1910
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