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analyze economic issues by considering the implications of allowing for health state dependence in the utility function. Our … concavity than log utility. We also find that controlling for health dependence generally reduces these estimates. Our results … also suggest that the marginal utility of income increases when health deteriorates. …
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April 16, 2012. "Hawks, Doves, Bubbles, and Inflation Targets" Presented at the George S. Eccles Distinguished Lecture, Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, Utah State University.
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potential reduction in the corporate income tax on employment. We show that a reduction in corporate income tax leads to …
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Address before the LeMoyne-Owen College, Memphis, March. 25, 2004
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Remarks before the Center for the Study of American Business, Washington University, St. Louis - July 29, 1999
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European Economics & Financial Centre Conference, London, Sept. 6, 2007
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European Economics & Financial Centre Conference, London, Sept. 6, 2007
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employment growth. We find that states with greater economic freedom - defined as the protection of private property and private … markets operating with minimal government interference - experienced greater rates of employment growth. In addition, we find … that less restrictive state and national government labor market policies have the greatest impact on employment growth in …
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Remarks before the Center for the Study of American Business, Washington University, St. Louis - July 29, 1999
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Address before the LeMoyne-Owen College, Memphis, March. 25, 2004
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