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Unimproved land-value tax is the only tax that causes zero deadweight loss.
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The sight of a sign reading, “Danger: Unimproved Road,” might as well have said, “Gates of Heaven Beyond.”
Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006
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The sight of a sign reading, “Danger: Unimproved Road,” might as well have said, “Gates of Heaven Beyond.”
Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006
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The sight of a sign reading, “Danger: Unimproved Road,” might as well have said, “Gates of Heaven Beyond.”
Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006
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The sight of a sign reading, “Danger: Unimproved Road,” might as well have said, “Gates of Heaven Beyond.”
Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006
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Unimproved lands in the cotton country sold at prices ranging from $2 to $100 per acre, and plantations spread rapidly over the better parts of the lower South.
Expansion and Conflict William E. Dodd
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Rinehart and Mr. Virginius Shackelford, be and is hereby appointed to confer with a committee of the Madison Hall Board concerning the disposition of the Unimproved Madison Hall property, and report back at a subsequent meeting of the Board.
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Unimproved roads, coal sheds, old wharves, these are here for anybody to see.
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Unimproved lands, with primitive methods, did not yield great profits, and a large part of these were absorbed by taxation.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Unimproved real-estate, unsalable stocks and personal notes were among the assets of the bank.
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