An Analysis of Tax Changes
W. A. B. Hopkin,
H. M. Treasury,
W. A. H. Godley and
D. A. Rowe
National Institute Economic Review, 1965, vol. 32, 33-42
Abstract:
In this country, when Governments change tax-rates, their main purpose is usually to alter the general level of demand. They clearly need to know, as best they can, how much effect on demand various types of tax change will have. Further, outside the Government, any short-term forecast of the economy also needs to make some estimate of the consequences of tax changes.
Date: 1965
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