Academics have long urged policymakers to increase land and building taxes, inheritance tax, windfall tax and value-added tax (VAT).
- Matching funding and pledges
- Generous promises by politicians
- ‘Political earmarking’
- Lessons from Japan
Source: www.thaipbsworld.com
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