Corporate Welfare: Crony Capitalism That Enriches the RichRoutledge, 5 jul 2017 - 238 pagina's From the time of Alexander Hamilton's "Report on Manufactures" through the Great Depression, American towns and cities sought to lure footloose companies by offering lavish benefits. These ranged from taxpayer-financed factories, to tax exemptions, to outright gifts of money. This kind of government aid, known as "corporate welfare," is still around today. After establishing its historical foundations, James T. Bennett reveals four modern manifestations.His first case is the epochal debate over government subsidy of a supersonic transport aircraft. The second case has its origins in Southern factory relocation programs of the 1930s?the practice of state and local governments granting companies taxpayer financed incentives. The third is the taking of private property for the enrichment of business interests. The fourth?export subsidies?has its genesis in the New Deal but matured with the growth of the Export-Import Bank, which subsidizes international business exchanges of America's largest corporate entities.Bennett examines the prospects for a successful anti-corporate welfare coalition of libertarians, free market conservatives, Greens, and populists. The potential for a coalition is out there, he argues. Whether a canny politician can assemble and maintain it long enough to mount a taxpayer counterattack upon corporate welfare is an intriguing question. |
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Alexander Hamilton Canals and Railroads | |
How the SST | |
Economic Development | |
How Detroit and General | |
The DerringDo on Behalf | |
Will It Ever End? Or Is There a Future | |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Corporate Welfare: Crony Capitalism That Enriches the Rich James T. Bennett Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2015 |
Corporate Welfare: Crony Capitalism That Enriches the Rich James T. Bennett Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2017 |
Corporate Welfare: Crony Capitalism that Enriches the Rich James T. Bennett Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2015 |
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