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Tariff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Revenue Tariff Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Revenue Tariff Party , also known as the Tariff Reform Party , was a minor Australian political party that operated in Tasmania in 1903. It elected one member, William McWilliams, to the House...
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revenue tariff n. A tariff imposed chiefly to generate public revenue. ... Dictionary: revenue tariff ... WordNet: revenue tariff...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on revenue tariff, ...are often classified as either protective or revenue-producing. Protective tariffs are designed to shield domestic production from foreign competition by raising the price of the imported commodity. ... For a definition of "revenue tariff", visit Merriam-Webster.
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Refers to a common assumption that tariff revenue is given to consumers as transfer payments (not in proportion to what they paid by importing) to be spent like any other income. Since in general equilibrium the effects of a tariff depend on how the revenue is spent, this is a useful neutral assumption.
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Definition of revenue tariff from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Search "revenue tariff" in:
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