This paper considers whether Texas should serve as the economic policy model for Oklahoma, particularly in terms of reducing or eliminating the state income tax. I compare Oklahoma’s recent economic performance to that of Texas and other adjacent states. Comparisons are made at both the state and county levels, for different time periods, and for several economic indicators. County level regression analysis, of all counties, and separately for only border counties, both explicitly and implicitly controls for potential non-policy growth influences. Overall, I conclude that there is not sufficient evidence to warrant Oklahoma emulating Texas economic policies
Business taxation continues to be a major concern of legislators, policy makers, and other communit...
38 pagesConsidering the significant discrepancies among states in revenue generation mechanisms, it ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This paper considers whether Texas should serve as the economic policy model for Oklahoma, particula...
As a state without a personal income tax that has experienced strong employment and population growt...
The recent fiscal austerity experiments undertaken in the states of Kansas and Wisconsin have genera...
This document is part of an educational series on Texas taxes. State and local taxes in Texas are co...
The problem addressed mostly in my study is the endogeneity of tax variables in the growth model. Fu...
In an article in the Wall Street Journal, Arthur Laffer argued that, since 1960, the introduction of...
On November 2 the Tennessee legislature will convene a special session to debate reform of the state...
Part 1: The states in the region surrounding Kansas exhibit a variety of tax structures. The stat...
Business taxation continues to be a major concern of legislators, policy makers, and other community...
The answer to the question “Is Missouri a low-tax state?” depends on the approach used. This paper a...
Early reviews of the academic literature on the economic effects of state and local taxes and expend...
Business taxation continues to be a major concern of legislators, policy makers, and other communit...
Business taxation continues to be a major concern of legislators, policy makers, and other communit...
38 pagesConsidering the significant discrepancies among states in revenue generation mechanisms, it ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This paper considers whether Texas should serve as the economic policy model for Oklahoma, particula...
As a state without a personal income tax that has experienced strong employment and population growt...
The recent fiscal austerity experiments undertaken in the states of Kansas and Wisconsin have genera...
This document is part of an educational series on Texas taxes. State and local taxes in Texas are co...
The problem addressed mostly in my study is the endogeneity of tax variables in the growth model. Fu...
In an article in the Wall Street Journal, Arthur Laffer argued that, since 1960, the introduction of...
On November 2 the Tennessee legislature will convene a special session to debate reform of the state...
Part 1: The states in the region surrounding Kansas exhibit a variety of tax structures. The stat...
Business taxation continues to be a major concern of legislators, policy makers, and other community...
The answer to the question “Is Missouri a low-tax state?” depends on the approach used. This paper a...
Early reviews of the academic literature on the economic effects of state and local taxes and expend...
Business taxation continues to be a major concern of legislators, policy makers, and other communit...
Business taxation continues to be a major concern of legislators, policy makers, and other communit...
38 pagesConsidering the significant discrepancies among states in revenue generation mechanisms, it ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...