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|a United States. Economic policies. Role of supply-side economics
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|a Foundations of supply-side economics :
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|c Victor A. Canto, Douglas H. Joines, Arthur B. Laffer ; with contributions by Paul Evans, Marc A. Miles, Robert I. Webb.
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|a Front Cover; Foundations of Supply-Side Economics: Theory and Evidence; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1. TAX RATES, FACTOR EMPLOYMENT, MARKET PRODUCTION, AND WELFARE; 1. The Model; 2. Taxation and Market Activity; 3. Taxation and Revenue; 4. The Tax Structure, Market Output, and Welfare; 5. The Empirical Relevance of the Prohibitive Range; 6. Some Numerical Examples; 7. Conclusion; References; Chapter 2. TAXATION IN A CLOSED ECONOMY INTERTEMPORAL MODEL WITH A VARIABLE SUPPLY OF LABOR TO THE MARKET SECTOR; Introduction; 1. The Model; 2. The Government Sector.
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|a 3. Long-Run Effects of Taxes4. A Special Case; 5. Welfare Ranking of the Tax Policies; 6. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 3. A NEOCLASSICAL MODEL OF FISCAL POLICY, EMPLOYMENT, AND CAPITAL ACCUMULATION; 1. The Model; 2. Comparative Statics of the Individual's Maximization Problem; 3. Government Fiscal Policies; 4. General Equilibrium; 5. Summary; Appendix A. Evaluation of Changes in ht*+1; Appendix B. Further Assumptions behind the Theoretical Model and Resulting Implications Concerning the Existence of Bequests.
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|a Appendix C. Steady-State Effects of Taxation on Factor Employment in a Cobb-Douglas WorldReferences; Chapter 4. THE REVENUE EFFECTS OF THE KENNEDY TAX CUTS; 1. A Simple Model; 2. Historical Antecedents of the Laffer Curve; 3. Existing Empirical Evidence on Tax Rates, Economic Activity, and Tax Revenues; 4. Time-Series Estimates; 5. Effects on Other Economic Variables; 6. Transfer Function Estimates; 7. Conclusions; Appendix; References; Chapter 5. FISCAL POLICY AND THE LABOR MARKET; 1. Introduction; 2. The Supply of Labor; 3. The Demand for Labor; 4. Empirical Implementation of the Model.
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|a 5. Simulation of the Model6. Summary; Appendix; References; Chapter 6. ESTIMATES OF EFFECTIVE MARGINAL TAX RATES ON FACTOR INCOMES; 1. Introduction; 2. Some Caveats; 3. The Nature of Available Data; 4. A Hypothetical Tax Structure; 5. Relation of Hypothetical Tax Structure to Available Data; 6. Some Remaining Issues; 7. Alternative Tax Rate Series; 8. Behavior of Tax Rates over Time; 9. Uses of Components of Tax Rates; 10. Summary; References; Chapter 7. GOVERNMENT FISCAL POLICY AND PRIVATE CAPITAL FORMATION-SOME AGGREGATE TIME-SERIES ESTIMATES; 1. Introduction; 2. The Hypotheses to Be Tested.
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|a 3. Methodology4. Identification, Estimation, and Diagnostic Checks of Transfer Function Models; 5. Choice of a Government Spending Variable; 6. The Data; 7. Univariate Time-Series Models for Exogenous Variables; 8. Transfer Function Models for INVS; 9. Transfer Function Models for INVE; 10. Comparison of Results for INVS and INVE; 11. Results for Selected Subperiods; 12. Conclusion; Appendix; References; Chapter 8. WHAT DOES A TAX CUT DO?; 1. Introduction; 2. Econometric Specifications of the Model; 3. Some Econometric Issues; 4. An Empirical Model of the U.S. Economy.
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