Tax Efficiency: Not All Taxes Are Created Equal
June 4, 2007 at 8:51 am | In Economy, Globalization & Dev't. | 1 CommentOne reason that governments impose taxes is to finance the services that citizens demand. This study examines how governments can extract tax revenues in the least costly and economically damaging manner. There are, of course, other policy considerations in determining tax policy. Indeed equity (often referred to as fairness) and simplicity are critical policy factors. That acknowledged, this study focuses on economic efficiency, which is frequently ignored in public policy discussions about tax policy. The reason to focus on economic efficiency is because not all taxes are created equal; the economic costs of different taxes are different. Some taxes impose greater costs on society than others. The key for societies is to rely more on the less costly taxes and less on the more costly taxes. More
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Media, influencing perceptions and its impact on the truth
June 4, 2007 at 8:22 am | In Economy, Globalization & Dev't. | Leave a CommentWhoever said information would be the key commodity of this new, digital world wasn’t just spouting sci-fi gibberish. 

But then, as a Communications major, I can appreciate the way information is processed both by the general public and the ones we mark as our “Targets” for the campaigns we design and execute. You have a message. It passess through a medium. It is transmitted to the intended (and unintended) reciever. Of course, its never as simple as that. The old Sender->Reciever model of Communications cannot fully illustrate the complexities that come with information processing. More
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Liberalism of Liberalism
June 4, 2007 at 8:15 am | In Liberal Values & Ideologies | Leave a CommentBy Alex Armengol
Remember at the end of the XXI century and the beginning of last century, the Industrial Revolution (IR). Remember which changes occurred, good and Bad ones. But what made it change was the people who were living day to day the Revolution. Millions died, millions became wealthy, millions starved, millions… What is for sure is that the IR made people change, and the faster you were changing the more predictable future was assured, of course, with some luck as well. Imagine what could happen if 3 big balloons each one at least as big as the IR where pressing us, which changes could be made by people? Imagine 3 big forces, all together, all at the same time, entering in each one’s life. 3 Mixed Revolutions. Well, that is what exactly we are living nowadays. More
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