Alex Massie Alex Massie

The Laffer Curve & Its Reverse

Danny Finkelstein makes an obvious, if oft-ignored or forgotten, point and does so with his customary elegance:

This idea of [Arthur] Laffer’s is clearly true. We don’t know what the curve (does it have a different dips for different taxes or a sharp fall near 100 per cent, say) would look like exactly and we don’t know the lags. But obviously something like a Laffer curve must exist. But the reverse Laffer argument is also true. If tax rates were 0 per cent there would be no tax revenue. So there must come a point at which as you cut taxes revenue falls. The relationship between tax rates and revenue is therefore not as simple as Maurice [Saatchi] argues. Lower tax rates do not necessarily mean higher tax revenues.

Someone should probably mention this to the Republican party.

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