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IS THE GASOLINE TAX REGRESSIVE?
POTERBA, J.M.
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Economics Department, Massachusetts Institute of …
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1990
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Education, Income Distribution, and Growth: The Local Connection.
Benabou, R.
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Economics Department, Massachusetts Institute of …
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1994
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PERMANENT AND TRANSITORY MOVEMENTS IN LABOR INCOME: AN EXPLANATION FOR "EXCESS SMOOTHNESS" IN CONSUMPTION.
QUAH, D.
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1989
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Income Inequality and the Incomes of Very High Income Taxpayers: Evidence from Tax Returns.
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Economics Department, Massachusetts Institute of …
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1992
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GALTON'S FALLACY AND THE TESTS OF THE CONVERGENCE HYPOTHESIS.
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1990
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GOVERNMENT DOMESTIC DEBT AND THE RISK OF DEFAULT: A POLITICAL- ECONOMIC MODELOF THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF DEBT.
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Economics Department, Massachusetts Institute of …
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1989
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Which Households Own Municipal Bonds? Evidence from Tax Returns.
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Economics Department, Massachusetts Institute of …
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1991
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Individual Income, Incomplete Information, and Aggregate Consumption.
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1993
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Optimal Income Taxation: An Exemple with a U-Shaped Pattern of Optimal Marginal Tax Rates.
Diamond, P.
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1994
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