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Tax Art
Part artwork, part political economy lesson, Death and Taxes: A visual look at where your tax dollars go is a very large picture of the discretionary U.S. Federal Budget. Rather elegant even for a non-economist. Warning - it's a large file don't try downloading this at home.
Thanks to MetaFilter for the link.
Posted by Alex Tabarrok on January 4, 2005 at 05:21 AM in Political Science, The Arts | Permalink
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