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To what are wage rates responsive? Does labor bear the burden of taxes?
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Despite the frequency of tax changes and their potential importance to investors, there has been relatively little modeling of anticipated tax changes.
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This paper provides a simple analytic approach for measuring the burden of carbon pricing that does not require sophisticated and numerically intensive economic models but which is not limited to restrictive assumptions of forward shifting of carbon prices. We also show how to adjust for the...
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While the buzz around income inequality is reaching a crescendo, income data may not be the best measure of overall welfare. Instead, analyzing household consumption reveals that inequality is not as pervasive as skewed public discourse portrays it.
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What is the link between taxes and manufacturing wages?
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To what are wage rates responsive? Does labor bear the burden of taxes?
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Despite the frequency of tax changes and their potential importance to investors, there has been relatively little modeling of anticipated tax changes.
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While the buzz around income inequality is reaching a crescendo, income data may not be the best measure of overall welfare. Instead, analyzing household consumption reveals that inequality is not as pervasive as skewed public discourse portrays it.
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What is the link between taxes and manufacturing wages?
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One critical economic question surrounding cap-and-trade is how to distribute the permits.
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