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Tax Policy and National Saving in the United States: A Survey

A. Lans Bovenberg

National Tax Journal, 1989, vol. 42, issue 2, 123-38

Abstract: Surveys how tax policy affects the level and allocation of national saving in the U.S. Argues that the effect of taxes on the overall private saving level is relatively small and uncertain and that raising public saving is the most direct and efficient way to raise national saving.

Date: 1989
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