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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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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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This paper measures the incidence of a carbon tax on gasoline using current income and two measures of lifetime income to rank households.
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Carbon taxes are more regressive when annual income is used as a measure of economic welfare than when proxies for lifetime income are used.
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