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    A Tax on Land Results in an Income Effect on Landlords
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A Tax on Land Results in an Income Effect on Landlords

Question 26

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A tax on land results in an income effect on landlords but no substitution effect.It then follows that the excess burden of a tax on land will be zero.

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