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Laffer Curve |
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Laffer curve A curve conjecturing that economic output will increase if marginal tax rates are cut. Named after economist Arthur Laffer. Laffer Curve An upside down parabola on a chart referring to a theoretical optimal tax rate that will maximize government revenues. The theory behind the Laffer curve states that there is a certain point, known as T*, at which a government collects the greatest possible amount in taxes. If taxes are lower than T*, the government collects less because taxpayers are not required to pay. If it is higher than T*, people have an incentive to work less because more of their money goes to the government and, as a result, the government collects less. Economists disagree about whether the Laffer curve is true, but even supporters agree that T* is only an approximation. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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