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"As middle-class incomes stagnate in advanced economies while the rich
experience record income gains, the 11th semi-annual Munk Debate pits
wealth redistribution supporters Paul Krugman and George Papandreou,
against Newt Gingrich and Arthur Laffer to debate taxation -- should the
rich pay more? For some the answer is obvious: redistribute the wealth
of the top income earners who have enjoyed, for almost a generation, the
lion's share of all income gains. Imposing higher taxes on the wealthy
is the best way for countries such as Canada to reinvest in their social
safety nets, education, and infrastructure while protecting the middle
class. Others argue that anemic economic growth, not income inequality,
is the real problem facing advanced countries. In a globalized economy,
raising taxes on society's wealth creators leads to capital flight,
falling government revenues, and less money for the poor. These same
voices contend that lowering taxes on everyone stimulates innovation and
investment, fueling future prosperity. With advanced countries facing
overextended social services, crumbling infrastructure, and sluggish
economic growth, this premiere debate series on economic inequality
tackles the essential public policy issue: Should we tax the rich more?" (Publisher Description)
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