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In this paper we examine the extent to which fluctuations in a number of macroeconomic variables impact on the volume of federal litigation cases. In particular, the impact of aggregate U.S. GDP, consumption, inflation, unemployment, and interest rates on the volume of antitrust, bankruptcy,...
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are also reported on. The first shows that cointegration vector parameter estimation error is crucial when using VEC … alternative models, due to parameter estimation error, indicating that caution needs to be exercised when interpreting the results …
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One of the fundamental problems of the positive theory of income taxation is explaining why the statutory income tax schedules in all industrialized democracies are marginal-rate progressive. While it is commonly believed that this is but a simple consequence of the fact that the number of...
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