Business Services Industry
Go on, tax me right up to the beach.
Australasian Business Intelligence, August, 2005
Byline: Cherelle Murphy
Aug 28, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- A new study argues that workaholics must be deterred, because their behaviour is addictive. The National Bureau of Economic
Research argues that governments must save addicted workaholics from themselves. Workaholics increase their hours of work and
delay retirement. The report on the problem was prepared for the Institute for the Study of Labour at Bonn University. Researchers believe that a progressive tax scale will act
as a deterrent to workaholics, who tend to be high earners, so more tax will not actually harm them. Researchers believe that the...
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