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Questions relating to the politics of economic theory or economic policy of any country or the international community. General economic questions can be asked on Economics.SE https://economics.stackexchange.com/
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Why don't we pay food stamps and unemployment benefits indefinitely to stimulate the economy?
But no one is speaking about stimulating economy through that, it's the general welfare ideology.
When it comes to such models, all models are simplifications of the reality. … Or he/she would put it in bank, and bank would invest that dollar, generating $1.z income to the economy. Is really x > y or x > z ? …
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Couldn't those threatened with asset freezes simply move their money?
There's all this rhetoric about freezing the assets of certain
Russians. What I'm asking is, aren't governments issuing these threats
simply giving people warning in time to move their money out of t …
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Has high taxation of the rich been sustainable as an economic policy?
Yes, of course.
Most European countries, especially Nordic ones, have high tax rates for high income, and it works perfectly.
What are the repercussions of very high tax rates on high earners? Almo …