seayakin
Graduate Poster
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I thought about putting this in economics but I was thinking this is as much a policy decision as it is economics. However, given the discussion that has been going on in the "What is this magic free utopia?" thread it made me think a little more about what regulations the government should put on the economy. A number of people in that thread stated that they believed regulations should provide at least some if not all of the following:
I also struggle with a definition of what a targeted subsidy because it can be more than either a direct grant or specific tax break.
- worker safety
- environmental protection
- consumer safety
- livable wage/benefit (such as the minimum wage)
- Is it politically or pactically feasible to remove targeted subsidies?
- How do you handle agencies like the NIH which may or may not provide direct subsidies but provide some infrastructure for medical research that benefits the entire industry?
- If you think the government should subsidize specific industries, please justify
I also struggle with a definition of what a targeted subsidy because it can be more than either a direct grant or specific tax break.