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If Low Taxes Create Jobs, Where Are They?: The Answer to the Question: Do Low Tax Rates Create Jobs?
If Low Taxes Create Jobs, Where Are They?: The Answer to the Question: Do Low Tax Rates Create Jobs?
Paperback - English

Do low income tax rates result in more job creation than do higher rates? The answer to this question is not a matter of opinion. There are historical records with facts that support or refute this premise and enable one to determine whether such a correlation actually exists. Yet the increasing staccato of voices from the right and left proclaiming their ideological viewpoint to be correct without bothering to provide any substantiation leaves the truly independent individual in a quandary. But no more. Robert H. Miller, a retired senior corporate executive and CPA, provides an unbiased, objective and most definitely non-ideological answer to that question with the facts to support it, and in a manner that can be readily understood by even the most partisan politician or beleaguered bureaucrat.

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ISBN
0967748062
EAN
9780967748061
Publisher
Publication Date
09 Sep 2012
Pages
150
Weight (kg)
0.28
Dimensions (cm)
24.6 x 18.9 x 0.8
About Author
Robert H. Miller graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in May 1998, where he was Senior Editor of the "Law Review," and from Yale University in 1993. He is presently a trial lawyer at Sheehan, Phinney, Bass & Green in Manchester, NH where he specializes in constitutional, intellectual property, and business litigation. He is the author of the critically-acclaimed law school preparatory book "Law School Confidential," <BR>Katherine K. Loucks graduated from Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Management in June 2001, and from Yale University in 1996. Before at
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