Dynamic Tax Models: Why They Do the Things They Do
Eric M. Engen,
Jane Gravelle and
Kent Smetters
National Tax Journal, 1997, vol. 50, issue 3, 657-82
Abstract:
Examines a broad range of reduced-form and intertemporal models in which each model is calibrated to generate the same initial economy, which allows the authors to focus on model features without concern that initial differences in calibration are determined.
Date: 1997
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