University Lectures Delivered by Members of the Faculty in the Free Public Lecture Course, Volúmenes3-4;Volúmenes1916-1917The University, 1917 |
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... fact that our taxes are rising . We hear and read a great deal about new forms of taxation and higher rates on old forms , while those of us who are assessed directly know that we are paying larger amounts each year . As a result our ...
... fact that our taxes are rising . We hear and read a great deal about new forms of taxation and higher rates on old forms , while those of us who are assessed directly know that we are paying larger amounts each year . As a result our ...
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... facts regarding state and local expenditures should be noticed . The information available is less complete than for the federal government , but the Census Bureau estimates that in the year 1903 the expenditures of our states were ...
... facts regarding state and local expenditures should be noticed . The information available is less complete than for the federal government , but the Census Bureau estimates that in the year 1903 the expenditures of our states were ...
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... fact that in each of these cities a part of the sums named were capital outlays , some of which will in the future yield a revenue . In 1913 $ 55.54 was thus spent by Pasadena , but there is left $ 56.39 per capita , or over $ 280 per ...
... fact that in each of these cities a part of the sums named were capital outlays , some of which will in the future yield a revenue . In 1913 $ 55.54 was thus spent by Pasadena , but there is left $ 56.39 per capita , or over $ 280 per ...
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... fact very large , but they are not necessarily a cause for alarm . We pay taxes because we have decided that we shall get better results by conducting many activities through our government than by managing them ourselves or by hiring ...
... fact very large , but they are not necessarily a cause for alarm . We pay taxes because we have decided that we shall get better results by conducting many activities through our government than by managing them ourselves or by hiring ...
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... fact which goes far to explain much of the present criticism of public commis- sions . If instead of public control we have public ownership , expenditures are increased still more . But under proper man- agement the receipts should at ...
... fact which goes far to explain much of the present criticism of public commis- sions . If instead of public control we have public ownership , expenditures are increased still more . But under proper man- agement the receipts should at ...
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