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Critique of a Training Levy Policy

An industry is considering a policy where firms must either provide certified employee training or pay a fee into a fund that subsidizes firms that do provide training. A critic argues this system is unfair to small businesses who cannot afford to run their own training programs and will be penalized with the fee. The critic proposes an alternative: a government-funded subsidy for all training, paid for by general taxation. Evaluate the two policy options. In your answer, defend which policy you believe is more effective and equitable for achieving the goal of increasing the overall skill level in the industry, considering the potential impacts on firms of different sizes.

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