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The Losses of Nations
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The Losses of Nations Fred Harrison
Deadweight taxes cost the US economy $1 trillion in lost output. They crush Britain's output by more than $800 billion. Every year. The Challenge of the Millenium is to empower people to convert a legacy of trillion-dollar losses into the riches that would finance the social and environmental needs of all nations in the 21st century.
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Paperback 250 pp 1998 (orig. )
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Publisher: Othila Press
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