Using bracket creep to raise revenue: a bad idea whose time has passed
David Altig and
Charles Carlstrom
Economic Review, 1993, vol. 29, issue Q II, 2-11
Abstract:
An argument that raising federal revenues through suspending indexation of the personal income-tax code is inefficient in that it is inferior to direct increases in marginal tax rates.
Date: 1993
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