Revenue Feedback from 2001-2004 Tax Cuts.

Reviews available economic studies, theory, and empirical data to assess possible revenue feedback from the 2001-2004 tax cuts. Examines short run demand-side stimulus effects, supply-side effects on labor supply and savings, shifting of income from nontaxable to taxable form, and debt service effec...

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Corporate Authors: Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service, ProQuest (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2006.
Series:U.S. Congressional Research.
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Summary:Reviews available economic studies, theory, and empirical data to assess possible revenue feedback from the 2001-2004 tax cuts. Examines short run demand-side stimulus effects, supply-side effects on labor supply and savings, shifting of income from nontaxable to taxable form, and debt service effects.
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