But it is anomalous, isn't it? Your argument is tax mix, and your tax mix, particularly in France's case, is high consumption, high income tax, high productivity. It doesn't seem to jive with the basic theory of tax mix.
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John McKay Liberal Scarborough—Guildwood, ON
But it is anomalous, isn't it? Your argument is tax mix, and your tax mix, particularly in France's case, is high consumption, high income tax, high productivity. It doesn't seem to jive with the basic theory of tax mix.
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