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Breton's Theory of Government Grants

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

David M. Winch*
Affiliation:
McMaster University
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Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1967

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References

1 This Journal, XXXII, 2 (May 1966), 230–42.

2 A Theory of Government Grants,” this Journal, XXXI, 2 (05 1965), 175–87.Google Scholar

3 Ibid., 175.

4 Ibid., 176.

5 Ibid., 187.

6 Ibid., 179.

7 Ibid., 175.

8 Ibid., 179.

9 Ibid., 176.

10 Ibid., 179.

11 Ibid., 180.

12 Since, by assumption, all individuals have equal incomes, regressive, proportional, and progressive taxation are all the same as a poll tax.

13 Ibid., 181.

14 Ibid., 183.