What are policymakers waiting for? How trustworthy government can sooth tax instability and expenditure arrears

Tax policies and public spending reflect the taking and giving powers of the government. However, when thinking about these, the taking powers of government are perceived as the most prominent. Why is the government's relationship with society seemingly asymmetric in that give and take? What le...

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Expenditures
Governance
Government spending
Income taxes
Market economies
Payments
Policy making
Stability
Taxation
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