It seems ancient Rome was a step ahead of its time on the issue of whether to privatize public services. Instead of enlisting the help of government revenue workers, the city-state hired out collections to Publicani or “tax farmers.” Publicani won the right to collect taxes by submitting the highest bid in their region. Many of these cash collectors made money on the side by providing loans at rates of up to 4 percent per month.
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