Deep thoughts on second-order effects
Paul Krugman recently challenged readers to name “an example of a prominent Republican politician proposing anything that would reduce after-tax-and-transfer inequality,” with the crucial caveat that
“Bank shots don’t count — saying that slashing food stamps will help the poor by making them less dependent, or that cutting capital gains taxes will bring …
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