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[edit]The neo-Laffer curve is a parody of the Laffer curve, illustrating how faulty assumptions can undermine the study of economics. The original idea of such a curve is from Martin Gardner [1]. This curve in particular is based on a graph from an article in the Wall Street Journal.
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References
[edit]- ^ Gardner, Martin (1997). The night is large : collected essays, 1938-1995 (1st St. Martin's Griffin ed.). New York: St. Martin's Griffin. p. 133. ISBN 0312169493.
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