Dynamic Scoring, Fiscal Policy, and the Short-Run Behavior of the Macroeconomy
Eileen Mauskopf and
Dave Reifschneider
National Tax Journal, 1997, vol. 50, issue 3, 631-55
Abstract:
Highlights difficulties related to assessing macroeconomic feedback from changes in tax law and federal spending. Considers the advantages and complications involved in dynamic scoring of budget proposals.
Date: 1997
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