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Evaluating the Role of Earnings Taxes in Economic Policy
A government's primary tool for reducing the gap between the highest and lowest earners in a society is the system of taxes levied on individual income and business profits. Critically evaluate this statement. In your response, assess the strengths and weaknesses of using these specific types of taxes to achieve this goal.
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Evaluating the Role of Earnings Taxes in Economic Policy