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The Implications for Tax Policy of Uncertainty About Labor-Supply and Savings Responses

William C. Randolph and Diane Lim

National Tax Journal, 1995, vol. 48, issue 3, 429-46

Abstract: Examines what we do and do not know about two types of behavioral responses most critical to the consumption-tax versus income tax debate. Shows how our uncertainty about the sizes of these behavioral responses can be translated into statements of uncertainly about the economic effects of a switch from an income tax to a consumption tax.

Date: 1995
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