A Tax Revenue Forecasting Model for the State of Hawaii
John C. Hambor,
Morris R. Norman and
R. Robert Russell
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John C. Hambor: Social Security Administration
Morris R. Norman: Econometrica International (Goleta, California)
R. Robert Russell: University of California (San Diego)
Public Finance Review, 1974, vol. 2, issue 4, 432-450
Abstract:
This paper reports on the application of an econometric forecasting technique to a state (Hawaii) with a relatively simple revenue structure and sufficient data to permit the estimation of relationships which determine the bulk of state revenues. A thirty-equation model which determines excise, personal income, corporate income, and other state tax revenues is estimated with quarterly data and used to forecast state revenues for a single fiscal year.
Date: 1974
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DOI: 10.1177/109114217400200403
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