A study by Judge and Cable (2004) finds that taller people have higher incomes; every extra inch

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A study by Judge and Cable (2004) finds that taller people have higher incomes; every extra inch in height amounts to a predicted salary increase of nearly $800 per year. On the basis of optimal tax theory, does it make sense to tax individuals based on their height rather than their income? Why? What objections might be raised against using height as a basis for taxation?

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Public Finance In Canada

ISBN: 9781259030772

5th Canadian Edition

Authors: Harvey S. Rosen, Ted Gayer, Jean-Francois Wen, Tracy Snoddon

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