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There was an article published in the Melbourne Age today advocating 
the expenditure or consumed income tax as an antidote to financial 
crises.  Has there been any historical analyses of the expenditure or 
consumed income tax and the formulation of a specific financial 
instrument that would meet the pre-tax savings criteria?

Robert Leeson

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