Economic theory provides some justification for earmarking. Some economists argue that by assigning revenue from specific sources to specific purposes, a government can facilitate agreement about increasing...
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Earmarking is the practice of assigning revenues from specific taxes or groups of taxes to specific government activities or to broader areas of government activity. As such, it contrasts with general...