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Details about Robert Tannenwald

Phone:202-360-9360
Postal address:c/o MassBudget Suite 700 15 Court Square Boston, MA 02108
Workplace:Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, (more information at EDIRC)

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Short-id: pta43


Working Papers

2006

  1. Measuring fiscal disparities across the U. S. states: a representative revenue system/representative expenditure system approach, fiscal year 2002
    New England Public Policy Center Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Downloads View citations (10)
  2. The lack of affordable housing in New England: how big a problem?: why is it growing?: what are we doing about it?
    New England Public Policy Center Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Downloads View citations (5)

2005

  1. Water, water everywhere: dare I drink a drop? (with apologies to Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
    New England Public Policy Center Research Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Downloads

2004

  1. Interstate fiscal disparity in state fiscal year 1999
    Public Policy Discussion Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Massachusetts business taxes: unfair? inadequate? uncompetitive?
    Public Policy Discussion Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Downloads View citations (1)

2001

  1. Measuring the incentive effects of state tax policies toward capital investment
    Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Downloads

2000

  1. Alternative Measures of State UI Systems
    Upjohn Working Papers, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research Downloads

1997

  1. The subsidy from state and local tax deductibility: trends, methodological issues, and its value after federal tax reform
    Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Unemployment Insurance Policy in New England: Background and Issues
    Upjohn Working Papers, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research Downloads View citations (2)

1995

  1. Casino development: how would casinos affect New England's economy?
    Special Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston View citations (4)
 
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