Frases de Harvey S. Rosen

Harvey S. Rosen es economista estadounidense.

✵ 29. marzo 1949
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“If the goal is to help the poor, why not give them the money directly?”

Harvey S. Rosen

Fuente: Public Finance - International Edition - Sixth Edition, Chapter 20, Public Finance in a Federal System, p. 501
Contexto: Why should the central government be in the business of giving unconditional grants to states and localities? The usual response is that such grants can equalize the income distribution. It is not clear that this argument stands up under scrutiny. Even if a goal of public policy is to help poor people, it does not follow that the best way to do so is to help poor communities. After all, the chances that a community with a low average income will probably have some relatively rich members and vice versa. If the goal is to help the poor, why not give them the money directly?

“It may be worthwhile to spend a few million dollars to determine the efficacy of program that would involve spending billions of dollars.”

Harvey S. Rosen

Fuente: Public Finance - International Edition - Sixth Edition, Chapter 2, Tools of Positive Analysis, p. 24-25

“The mere ability to postpone taxes may not seem all that important, but its consequences are enormous.”

Harvey S. Rosen

Fuente: Public Finance - International Edition - Sixth Edition, Chapter 15, The Personal Income Tax, p. 342

“In this country, the number of individuals on the government payroll certainly underestimates the importance of government.”

Harvey S. Rosen

Fuente: Public Finance - International Edition - Sixth Edition, Chapter 1, Introduction, p. 10

“Dioxin is the outcome of the operations of markets. Does this mean that having dioxin in the environment is efficient?”

Harvey S. Rosen

Fuente: Public Finance - International Edition - Sixth Edition, Chapter 5, Externalities, p. 79

“If it makes sense to transfer income from rich to poor people within a generation, why shouldn't we transfer income from rich to poor generations?”

Harvey S. Rosen

Fuente: Public Finance - International Edition - Sixth Edition, Chapter 18, Deficit Finance, p. 435

“During the 1980's, the top statutory marginal income tax rate in the United States fell from 70 percent to 28 percent.”

Harvey S. Rosen

Fuente: Public Finance - International Edition - Sixth Edition, Chapter 16, Personal Taxation and Behavior, p. 373

“Government is essentially a big computer that elicits from citizens their preferences and uses this information to produce social decisions.”

Harvey S. Rosen

Fuente: Public Finance - International Edition - Sixth Edition, Chapter 6, Political Economy, p. 117

“From a theoretical point of view, lifetime income would be ideal, but the practical problems in estimating it are enormous.”

Harvey S. Rosen

Fuente: Public Finance - International Edition - Sixth Edition, Chapter 6, Political Economy, p. 140

“Plato argued that in a good society the ratio of the richest to the poorest person's income should be at the most four to one.”

Harvey S. Rosen

Fuente: Public Finance - International Edition - Sixth Edition, Chapter 7, Income Redistribution Conceptual Issues, p. 147

“Government grows because low-income individuals use the political system to redistribute income toward themselves.”

Harvey S. Rosen

Fuente: Public Finance - International Edition - Sixth Edition, Chapter 6, Political Economy, p. 128

“A social welfare function is simply a statement of how society's well-being relates to the well- being of its members.”

Harvey S. Rosen

Fuente: Public Finance - International Edition - Sixth Edition, Chapter 3, Tools of Normative Analysis, p. 42

“Some argue that an income tax is unfair because it taxes capital income twice: once when the original income is earned, and again when the investment produces a return.”

Harvey S. Rosen

Fuente: Public Finance - International Edition - Sixth Edition, Chapter 19, Taxes on Consumption and Wealth, p. 453

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