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Definition of Burdenless
1. Adjective. Not encumbered with a physical burden or load.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Burdenless
Literary usage of Burdenless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outlines of Public Finance by Merlin Harold Hunter (1921)
"Land Tares Are Often Called burdenless Taxes.— It is a generally accepted principle
that a tax on land values is capitalized, and that sufficient allowance ..."
2. The Theory of Dynamic Economics by Simon Nelson Patten (1892)
"burdenless TAXATION. Perhaps there is no part of political economy of which the
theory is in such a state of confusion as is ..."
3. Principles of Economics by Frank William Taussig (1921)
"It is burdenless, at the later stage, simply because the first owner has borne
... The tax is burdenless only if it has prevented some part of the economic ..."
4. Proceedings of the ... Annual Conference Under the Auspices of the National by National Tax Association (1922)
"Land as a Source of burdenless Taxation In the discussion of land and taxation
we find two extreme positions taken. There are those who put land in a ..."
5. The Italian Emigration of Our Times by Robert Franz Foerster (1919)
"It is insufficient to say that in a relatively burdenless way it has been paid
out of a Ricardian rent. Too frequently in this ancient agricultural country, ..."