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... dampened by the taxincreases at the top that occurred inthe early 1990s.QWhat aboutthe impact of taxes on savings and invest-ment? Can we draw any interesting conclusions about that?A. The evidence ... CUTS? The TruthAbout Taxes andEconomic GrowthInterview with Joel SlemrodJudging by the political scene in Washington, one wouldthink that low taxes were the main source of economicgrowth inthe ... havestunted the growth of income for the wealthy, but it did not. The increase inthe concentration of income at the top continued, andso it looks as if the biggest explanation for those trends in the 1980s...
... be placed in thesub-familyPonginaeandtheAfricanapes, in -cludinghumans,wouldall belumpedtogetherin the sub-family Homininae. The bipedalapes—all of the fossil species as well as living humans—would ... hisappearance on the Earth? This book begins by examining the “record of the rocks” in exacting detail, and in so doing, re-veals the paucity of evidence for evolutionary theory. It docu-ments ... ancestorsare beingdiscussedsincetheycurrentlyare the source ofsomecontroversy within the taxonomic branch of science.Theseterms are: (1) hominoid; (2) hominid; and(3) hominin. An ex-planation is in order.Briefly...
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