Empirical Evidence on the Aggregate Effects of Anticipated and Unanticipated US Tax Policy Shocks
Karel Mertens and
Morten Ravn
A chapter in Fiscal Policy (Trans-Atlantic Public Economics Seminar, TAPES), 2010, pp 145-181 from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
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Date: 2010
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