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Do State Revenue Forecasters Utilize Available Information

William M. Gentry

National Tax Journal, 1989, vol. 42, issue 4, 429-39

Abstract: Tests whether state revenue forecasts incorporate all possible economic and political information. Formally defines the concept of rationality and then tests it on time series data on New Jersey's major revenue sources.

Date: 1989
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