It wouldn't be growth in a proper methodologically
individual sense but in the standard notion of GDP
growth or whatever, I flate sum tax on "Raw" land both
developed and undeveloped.  This is what Henery George
and his followers advocated.  It would encourage
undeveloped land to be developed.

Ben

--- Kristjan Kanarik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Has anybody read/heard about a tax which does have a
> positive effect on
> the economic growth? The professors at my university
> say so, but I
> wouldn't be so sure so that's the reason I'm asking.
> 
> Also I'm writing my course paper about the effects
> of the fiscal policy to
> economic growth. Any good links, thoughts, ideas
> etc. would be
> appriciated.
> 
> Regards,
> Kristjan Kanarik
> 


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