Is this a beginning of changing the story?   Small but hopeful. 

 

REH

 

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I experienced the benefits firsthand.  At one point in my career at the
Science Council I had  2 or sometimes  more research assistants.  Pouring
through documents, collecting information, etc.  Fast forward to the
internet and Google.  I could accomplish the same output with no research
assistants.  The increased productivity wasn't reflected anywhere in
published economic data.  In fact all the data showed were an increase in
unemployment of two more people.  These external benefits are everywhere to
be seen in the economy but are generally not measured or internalized as
gains in welfare except to the degree that they show up in macro
productivity gains.

 

arthur

 

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Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 9:52 AM
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Subject: Re: [Futurework] Arthur's 5th belief

 

IT creates many external benefits.  These are not reflected in GDP.  We are
wealthier, because of these benefits, than the current accounts show.  With
a bit tax we can monetize the benefits which will show up in GDP and
therefore more clearly reflect the workings of a digital economy.

 

Agreed that it might cramp the ability to spend by consumers as prices rise
to reflect the added tax.   But the added revenues can be spent by
governments on a range of social services or other things that govts choose,
or can be used to reduce personal income taxes.  How the revenues are spent
becomes a political decision.

 

arthur 

 

From: Keith Hudson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 9:33 PM
To: RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, , EDUCATION; Arthur Cordell
Subject: RE: [Futurework] Arthur's 5th belief

 

At 02:04 17/08/2012, you wrote:

A bit tax is an indirect tax, like the gasoline tax, and collecting it
doesn't increase govt debt.
 
arthur


It doesn't matter that it's an indirect tax, it still adds onto the total
tax that a government is able to tax without cramping the wealth producing
part of the economy. A bit tax would have the same effect as Gordon Brown's
"stealth" taxes (during the last 8 years of the 12-year Labour government).
His taxes were well-nigh invisible and apparently of little consequence but
they added up to higher government debt at the end of his term than before
it. 

Keith 

 
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Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 8:42 PM
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At 21:17 15/08/2012, Arthur wrote:

        5. That money will be found (from a bit tax, a tobin tax, some other
form of turnover indirect tax) to provide a basic income, or to provide
spending for some other type of workfare activivities in the third sector.

A consensus of the evidence from all existing advanced Western nation-states
(particularly from high-welfare Nordic countries) is that total government
taxation of around 40/45% of GDP is as much as governments can manage
without stumbling into deep debt. Some countries are beyond any possibility
of redeeming that debt already (e.g. Japan, Greece, Hungary, Ukraine) and
others are now reaching the very edge of possible redemption by means of
austerity for many years (e.g. Spain, Portugal, UK, Italy, US). All others
are at various stages in between with only a few governments  (e.g. Finland,
Germany) with a chance of reducing their debts. Even the latter might not be
able to afford basic incomes or workfare schemes.

Keith


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