Una de las más útiles verdades de perogrullo de cualquier metodología de análisis de economía política es aquella que dice: si quieres entender quienes serán los promotores de un patrón de políticas económicas sólo tienes q analizar quienes serán los beneficiarios de dichas políticas.
Mi gran amigo @exabruptos me pasó estos párrafos de una nota de bloomberg sobre Bachelet y las elecciones en Chile que nos va a dejar bien claro por donde tenemos que buscar para encontrar a los apologistas del Modelo Chileno
"In a country of 17 million people, only 0.3 percent of tax payers pay the top income rate, depriving Chile of the money it needs to improve education and tackle the worst income inequality in the 34-nation Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, says opposition candidate Michelle Bachelet.
The rich in Latin America's wealthiest nation evade the 40 percent tax on income over $100,000 a year by keeping earnings in investment companies, says Sergio Endress, a tax attorney at law firm Aguayo, Ecclefield & Martinez. While the system may have boosted savings and fueled growth, it has come at a cost, forcing the government to rely on the sales tax for most of its revenue, a tax that hurts the poor more than the wealthy."
A buen entendedor pocas palabras...
Mi gran amigo @exabruptos me pasó estos párrafos de una nota de bloomberg sobre Bachelet y las elecciones en Chile que nos va a dejar bien claro por donde tenemos que buscar para encontrar a los apologistas del Modelo Chileno
"In a country of 17 million people, only 0.3 percent of tax payers pay the top income rate, depriving Chile of the money it needs to improve education and tackle the worst income inequality in the 34-nation Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, says opposition candidate Michelle Bachelet.
The rich in Latin America's wealthiest nation evade the 40 percent tax on income over $100,000 a year by keeping earnings in investment companies, says Sergio Endress, a tax attorney at law firm Aguayo, Ecclefield & Martinez. While the system may have boosted savings and fueled growth, it has come at a cost, forcing the government to rely on the sales tax for most of its revenue, a tax that hurts the poor more than the wealthy."
A buen entendedor pocas palabras...
2 comentarios:
Muy ilustrativos los párrafos.
Sólo una cosa no entiendo: '... Latin America's wealthiest nation...' (???)
Si usamos pbi per capita como indicador de la riqueza de un país y lo medimos endolares corrientes, Chile es el país con pbi per capita más alto de Latam y por lo tanto el más rico.
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