Archive for Todd S. Hultman
Who Bears the Tax Burden?
One of the least understood concepts in economics concerns the effects of the corporate income tax. Many say the burden of this tax falls totally on the shoulders of the corporations since they actually “pay” the tax. Others see this as a consumer tax since everything the corporation earns comes ultimately from the consumer. While [...]
1Dec1981 | Todd S. Hultman | 5 comments | ContinuedThe Benefits of Trade
Mr. Hultman assisted with the 1981 Summer Seminar program at FEE, He is a senior at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Free trade affords benefits often overlooked. At the heart of free trade lies the law of comparative cost: an individual stands to gain by concentrating his efforts and exchanging with others rather than [...]
1Oct1981 | Todd S. Hultman | 1 comment | Continued-
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