A Rough Taxonomy of State Fiscal Policy Issues with an Emphasis on Local Constitutions
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This is a video about how considering the best fiscal policy for a state can be approached as posing the same questions as would be relevant for any government. For instance, should any government prefer an ideal consumption tax to an ideal income tax? This talk is presented by Darien Shanske who holds a J.D. from Stanford School of Law, a Ph.D from UC Berkley in Rhetoric, an M.A. from McGill University in Philosophy, and a B.A. from Colombia University.
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