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Measuring Tax Revenue Stability With Implications for Stabilization Policy: A Note

Bradley M. Braun

National Tax Journal, 1988, vol. 41, issue 4, 595-98

Abstract: Investigates whether aggregate state tax revenue data is characterized by a deterministic trend or a stochastic drift model. Uses tax revenue data from the state of Georgia and focuses on selecting the appropriate measure of stability.

Date: 1988
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