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reduce interest rates to stimulate the economy and generate revenues. It was imperative that the deficit be eliminated. Tax …
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risk of inflation faced by the US economy. …
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calibrated to the U.S. economy. We find that fiscal volatility shocks have an adverse effect on economic activity that is …
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The recent public debt crisis in most developed economies implies an urgent need for increasing tax revenues or cutting government spending. In this paper we study the importance of household heterogeneity and the progressivity of the labor income tax schedule for the ability of the government...
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also show that, relative to a representative agent economy tax revenues are less sensitive to the progressivity of the tax … code in our economy. This finding is due to the fact that labor supply of two earner households is less elastic (along the …
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In this chapter, Jim Stanford agrees that measures were needed to eliminate the deficit. But he argues that Paul Martin's program spending cuts were larger than necessary and caused real pain in many areas of Canadian life. He shows that a strategy in which program spending was frozen in nominal...
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the Canadian economy, and of its fiscal detail, through the year 2030. The simulation strategy employed here in part … effects on the economy. Therefore, these types of simulation exercises inevitably require a number of simplifying assumptions …
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