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In 1997 the U.S. Treasury introduced Inflation Indexed (or Protected) Securities with substantial promotional fanfare. Yet, due in part to what some in the finance profession have described as a "tax disadvantage" placed upon TIPS, many are questioning whether they should appeal to a wide...
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assistance tended to have larger numbers of foreign direct investments. …
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capital gains realizations. This creates important heterogeneity in effective investment taxation beyond that implied by …
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America’s local governments spend about one-eighth of our national income, one-fourth of total government spending, and employ over 14 million people. This paper surveys the large and growing economics literature on local governments and their finances. A primary difference between local and...
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This paper develops a new-Keynesian model with nominal depreciation allowances to consider the effects of temporary tax-based investment incentives on capital spending and real activity. In particular, we investigate the effects of a temporary expensing allowance on investment in partial and...
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This Paper Presents Empirical Evidence on Both These Effects by Studying Version of the Hall-Jorgenson Model Estimated From U.S. Data (1956-1972) by Gordon Investment Tax Credits over This Period Suggest That the Lucas Effects May Be Observable in This Example. for This Purpose, We Use Recursive...
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This paper examines how business investment responded to temporary partial expensing, first enacted in 2002 and expanded in 2003. In principle, partial expensing boosted the incentive to invest which should have had a discernable impact on spending. However, the tax changes did not occur in a...
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