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June 9, 2010 at 11:11 PM #17546June 10, 2010 at 8:31 AM #561685
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ParticipantThe author, Art Laffer, of Laffer-curve fame, is on to something here. The main message is “incentives matter”, and people and investors react to tax rates, subsidies, regulations, etc. in making economic decisions. Pretty basic common sense, and comes naturally to Piggs.
BTW, Laffer and his firm used to be La Jolla-based, but moved to income tax-free Tennessee to escape CA’s taxes.June 10, 2010 at 8:31 AM #561783EconProf
ParticipantThe author, Art Laffer, of Laffer-curve fame, is on to something here. The main message is “incentives matter”, and people and investors react to tax rates, subsidies, regulations, etc. in making economic decisions. Pretty basic common sense, and comes naturally to Piggs.
BTW, Laffer and his firm used to be La Jolla-based, but moved to income tax-free Tennessee to escape CA’s taxes.June 10, 2010 at 8:31 AM #562278EconProf
ParticipantThe author, Art Laffer, of Laffer-curve fame, is on to something here. The main message is “incentives matter”, and people and investors react to tax rates, subsidies, regulations, etc. in making economic decisions. Pretty basic common sense, and comes naturally to Piggs.
BTW, Laffer and his firm used to be La Jolla-based, but moved to income tax-free Tennessee to escape CA’s taxes.June 10, 2010 at 8:31 AM #562385EconProf
ParticipantThe author, Art Laffer, of Laffer-curve fame, is on to something here. The main message is “incentives matter”, and people and investors react to tax rates, subsidies, regulations, etc. in making economic decisions. Pretty basic common sense, and comes naturally to Piggs.
BTW, Laffer and his firm used to be La Jolla-based, but moved to income tax-free Tennessee to escape CA’s taxes.June 10, 2010 at 8:31 AM #562672EconProf
ParticipantThe author, Art Laffer, of Laffer-curve fame, is on to something here. The main message is “incentives matter”, and people and investors react to tax rates, subsidies, regulations, etc. in making economic decisions. Pretty basic common sense, and comes naturally to Piggs.
BTW, Laffer and his firm used to be La Jolla-based, but moved to income tax-free Tennessee to escape CA’s taxes.June 10, 2010 at 9:40 AM #561730briansd1
Guest[quote=EconProf]
BTW, Laffer and his firm used to be La Jolla-based, but moved to income tax-free Tennessee to escape CA’s taxes.[/quote]Wealthy people do move away from La Jolla after all.
June 10, 2010 at 9:40 AM #561827briansd1
Guest[quote=EconProf]
BTW, Laffer and his firm used to be La Jolla-based, but moved to income tax-free Tennessee to escape CA’s taxes.[/quote]Wealthy people do move away from La Jolla after all.
June 10, 2010 at 9:40 AM #562322briansd1
Guest[quote=EconProf]
BTW, Laffer and his firm used to be La Jolla-based, but moved to income tax-free Tennessee to escape CA’s taxes.[/quote]Wealthy people do move away from La Jolla after all.
June 10, 2010 at 9:40 AM #562429briansd1
Guest[quote=EconProf]
BTW, Laffer and his firm used to be La Jolla-based, but moved to income tax-free Tennessee to escape CA’s taxes.[/quote]Wealthy people do move away from La Jolla after all.
June 10, 2010 at 9:40 AM #562717briansd1
Guest[quote=EconProf]
BTW, Laffer and his firm used to be La Jolla-based, but moved to income tax-free Tennessee to escape CA’s taxes.[/quote]Wealthy people do move away from La Jolla after all.
June 10, 2010 at 10:04 AM #561745XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=EconProf]
BTW, Laffer and his firm used to be La Jolla-based, but moved to income tax-free Tennessee to escape CA’s taxes.[/quote]Wealthy people do move away from La Jolla after all.[/quote]
While I don’t have any facts to justify my belief, I’d wager that some of Laffer’s key people including himself still own places in LJ.
June 10, 2010 at 10:04 AM #561842XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=EconProf]
BTW, Laffer and his firm used to be La Jolla-based, but moved to income tax-free Tennessee to escape CA’s taxes.[/quote]Wealthy people do move away from La Jolla after all.[/quote]
While I don’t have any facts to justify my belief, I’d wager that some of Laffer’s key people including himself still own places in LJ.
June 10, 2010 at 10:04 AM #562337XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=EconProf]
BTW, Laffer and his firm used to be La Jolla-based, but moved to income tax-free Tennessee to escape CA’s taxes.[/quote]Wealthy people do move away from La Jolla after all.[/quote]
While I don’t have any facts to justify my belief, I’d wager that some of Laffer’s key people including himself still own places in LJ.
June 10, 2010 at 10:04 AM #562444XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=EconProf]
BTW, Laffer and his firm used to be La Jolla-based, but moved to income tax-free Tennessee to escape CA’s taxes.[/quote]Wealthy people do move away from La Jolla after all.[/quote]
While I don’t have any facts to justify my belief, I’d wager that some of Laffer’s key people including himself still own places in LJ.
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