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A Short History of Nearly Nothing*

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A look at economics, politics and their intersection

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A Short History of Nearly Nothing* | A look at economics, politics and their intersection Skip to content A Short History of Nearly Nothing* A look at economics, politics and their intersection Home About “It’s like a tax on silverware” December 15, 2010 tags: consumption , marginal propensities to consume , taxes After having previous attempts at copyright reform washed away by prorogation or an election, the Canadian government is once again pushing forward with attempts to update copyright law. While the exact merits of the legislation are open for debate, I’ll leave it for others who are actually experts to comment on the governments proposals. On item that did catch my attention was the discussion around the creation of a levy on digital music devices , much like the existing levy on blank tapes and CDs. I’m not exactly sure where the Government has picked up its talking point of an “ipod tax” but it seems to have originated with a 2007 proposal from th...

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