- Flypaper theory (economics)
The flypaper theory of
tax incidence is a pejorative term used byeconomist s to describe the assumption that the burden of a tax, like afly with flypaper, sticks wherever it first lands. Economists point out several flaws with the assumption:* it ignores the elasticity of goods; and
* it ignores the ability of producers to shift the cost of the tax ontoconsumer s.For example, consider a
tax levied on aluxury item such asjewelry . Such a tax, while intended to target the wealthy, may not actually accomplish this objective, as the wealthy can simply choose to buy less jewelry. Instead of collecting more money from the wealthy, the tax has the effect of hurting jewelry merchants, who are not the intended targets of the tax.As another example, suppose a tax is levied on the
seller s of a product. The sellers may simply raise the price of the product, thus shifting the burden of the tax onto thebuyer s of the product.ee also
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Effect of taxes and subsidies on price
*Tax incidence
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