Nathan Smart

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The response of governments to rising prices created a third sort of imbalance, fiscal in its nature. By the mid-sixteenth century, large deficits were growing in the public accounts of European states. The problem was compounded by regressive taxation, and by the persistent tendency of the rich to shift the weight of taxes to poor and middling people.
The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History
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