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Legislative tax announcements and GDP: Evidence from the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom
Hayo, Bernd
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Mierzwa, Sascha
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2021
rises (drops) during recessionary (non-recessionary) times. In general, consumption, investment, and
employment
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