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The Laffer curve illustrates tax revenue and rates from "summary" of The Economics Book by DK

The Laffer curve is a graphical representation that shows the relationship between tax rates and tax revenue. It was named after economist Arthur Laffer, who popularized the concept in the 1970s. The curve demonstrates that there is an optimal tax rate that maximizes government revenue. At the extremes, a tax rate of zero would obviously generate no revenue, as there would be no tax being collected. On the other hand, a tax rate of 100% would also not generate any revenue, as people would have no incentive to work if all their income was taken in taxes. As tax rates increase from zero, tax revenue initially increases as well, as more money is being collected from taxpayers. However, at a certain point, increasing tax rates further actually leads to a decrease in tax revenue. Thi...
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