Title:
Tax, lies and red tape : confessions of an unreconstructed neoliberal fundamentalist
Author:
Roodt, Dawie.
ISBN:
9781770224810
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Publication Information:
Cape Town, South Africa : ZEBRA Press, ©2013.
Physical Description:
xvi, 221 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contents:
True confessions of a feisty free marketeer -- History of mankind and markets -- The problem with communism -- What can we learn from the Great Recession? -- How the state spends your money -- Our taxing tax regime -- Central banks and monetary policy -- Trade and tribulations -- Why is labour not working? -- What the future holds.
Abstract:
"Find out why: It''s wrong to blame Wall Street bankers for the global financial crisis; The rhino-horn trade should be legalised; Exempting anything from VAT is a bad idea, even for the poor; Job creation is a fruitless exercise; South Africa's problem is not poverty. Tax, Lies and Red Tape is an insightful, easy-to-understand, very opinionated book about economics by one of South Africa's most experienced and controversial economists. Dawie Roodt argues that economics is not about numbers, graphs and statistics; it is about people, and about how they react to incentives. Unfortunately, our politicians seem to have forgotten this. Using simple concepts and thought-provoking anecdotes, the book explains how 'the market' evolved with humanity, what was wrong with communism, what the global financial crisis is really about, the ways in which the state spends your money (and the ways in which it actually should), how tax is collected, how money and nflation really work, the ins and outs of trade, and the ups and downs of labour. In the process, Roodt debunks politically correct thinking and current government policy, and suggests alternatives for a more effective system. Whether you agree with him or not, Tax, Lies and Red Tape will get you thinking about economics in a completely new way."--Publisher description.
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