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Book Excerpt: ...drawing from the field of constructive investment to the greatest extent possible.So much is this the case that I incline to the belief that taxation so graded as to result in a maximum average of say 33-1/3 per cent. would produce at least as great a revenue...

War Taxation: Some Comments And Letters (1917) is a book written by Otto Hermann Kahn. The book is a collection of letters and comments on the subject of war taxation during World War I. The author was a prominent banker and businessman who was involved in the war effort and...

War Taxation: Some Comments And Letters (1917) is a book written by Otto Hermann Kahn, a German-born American investment banker and philanthropist. The book is a collection of Kahn's comments and letters on the subject of war taxation during World War I. In the book, Kahn discusses...