Keep the Playing Field Level in Missouri

Economy |
By Christine Harbin | Read Time 1 minute

It will be interesting to see how the economic climate in Missouri may change under a larger Republican majority. David Lieb highlights some possible policy changes in an Associated Press article (link via Combest):

Lower taxes in all likelihood. Greater legal protection against discrimination claims. And less exposure to potential litigation involving work place illnesses and injuries.

If the state government were to reduce the overall cost of doing business in Missouri, the state would likely experience a higher marginal amount of business activity.

I emphasize the word overall. Overall welfare would increase if the state government adopted policies that affect all businesses in the same way. I worry that the state government in Missouri could decide to lower the tax burden of only a select group of businesses, which would increase the burden on those that remain in the tax base.

As an additional negative consequence, providing favors for a select group would pit industries against each other in a competition for state tax incentives. This practice would incite businesses to expend resources in an effort to solicit the favor of government officials, instead of performing productive activities in the private sector.

About the Author

Christine Harbin Christine Harbin, a native of Wisconsin, joined the Show-Me Institute as a research analyst in July 2009. She worked as a policy analyst at the Show-Me Institute until her departure in early 2011. She holds undergraduate degrees in economics, mathematics, and French from the University of WisconsinMadison, and an MBA with an emphasis in operations management from the University of WisconsinEau Claire. She interned with the National Economic Council at the White House in Washington, D.C., during spring 2007. Prior to joining the Show-Me Institute, she worked as an advance planning analyst for hospitals and health care systems.

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