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ALaffer curve has existed in the international corporate tax sphere since the 1980s.
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To what are wage rates responsive? Does labor bear the burden of taxes?
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This paper concludes that there is no reason to base our policies on the idea that small businesses are more deserving of government favor than big companies.
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Working paper on thepolicy implicationsof pay-as-you-go retirement plansin regard totax and benefit timing.
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Corporate capital gains deserve a closer look.
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Does price competition exist in the mutual fund industry? If so, is it too weak to prevent anticompetitive pricing by investment advisors to retail investors?
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This paper examines policies to index Social Security taxes or benefits to changes in the ratio of workers to beneficiaries, allowing for auto-correction for changing demographic factors.
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This paper discusses specific proposals for reducing the United States' deficit that draw on the lessons from past fiscal consolidations.
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The study of the incidence of the U.S. tax system has a long and impressive history that has proceeded along many different complementary paths.
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We construct a computational dynamic stochasticand explore the impact of policy stickiness on optimal long-run fiscal policy.
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