Did the 2001 tax rebate stimulate spending? Evidence from taxpayer surveys Matthew D. Shapiro and Joel Slemrod
By: Shapiro, Matthew D
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Contributor(s): Slemrod, Joel B
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OP 1905/2002/16-4 Potential paths of social security reform | OP 1905/2003/17-1 Fiscal implictions of school accountability initiatives | OP 1905/2003/17-2 The benefits of the home mortgage interest deduction | OP 1905/2003/17-3 Did the 2001 tax rebate stimulate spending? Evidence from taxpayer surveys | OP 1905/2003/17-4 Who gets paid to save? | OP 1905/2003/17-5 Do U.S. multinationals face different tax burdens than do other companies? | OP 1905/2003/17-6 The divergence between book income and tax income |
Resumen. Bibliografía. Conclusiones. Apéndices
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