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Monetary Implications of Tax Reforms

Nicholas Bull and Lawrence B. Lindsey

National Tax Journal, 1996, vol. 49, issue 3, 359-79

Abstract: Examines the combined effects of fiscal and monetary policy on tax reform. Explores how tax reform affects the central bank's ability to implement monetary policy; and, in turn, how central bank response to tax reform affects the economics of tax reform.

Date: 1996
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