Revenue analysis, as traditionally employed by most states, estimates the direct or “static” effect of a tax policy change and may also include an estimate of behavioral responses to a tax change. Dynamic revenue analysis considers the behavioral implications in the market directly affected by the tax change but goes further, taking into account the subtle interactions and feedback effects on behavior within the entire economy. The dynamic analysis typically used at the state level considers how a tax change will affect the economic behavior of individuals and firms throughout the economy and then attempts to predict the effect of the change on economic variables and subsequently on governmental tax revenues. This report examines the empiri...
This paper estimates how output responds to shocks in taxes, both direct and indirect. In particular...
This dissertation investigates a state\u27s economic environment subsequent to a state tax modificat...
The Kansas Experiment: Considering Dynamic Effects. A presentation by Carolyn Bourdeaux at the annua...
Revenue analysis, as traditionally employed by most states, estimates the direct or “static” effect ...
Senior Research Associate Peter Bluestone presented the findings of a report, “Dynamic Revenue Analy...
This report first explains dynamic scoring, including the types of effects incorporated and the type...
This report explains dynamic scoring, including the types of effects incorporated and the types of m...
This paper estimates the dynamic effects of changes in taxes in the United States. We distinguish be...
We study income responses to income tax changes by using a large panel of Swedish tax payers over th...
We examine the relative dynamic responses of state personal tax revenues and sales tax bases to chan...
Recent research on the behavioral effects of income taxes has to a large extent focused on the elast...
This paper characterizes the dynamic effects of shocks in government spending and taxes on economic ...
This paper explores the dynamic behavior of a Romer-style endogenous growth model, analyzing how cha...
Tax Burden, defined as the ratio of total tax revenues over personal income, is frequently used to ...
In response to the growing concerns over the recurring state fiscal crises, this dissertation aims t...
This paper estimates how output responds to shocks in taxes, both direct and indirect. In particular...
This dissertation investigates a state\u27s economic environment subsequent to a state tax modificat...
The Kansas Experiment: Considering Dynamic Effects. A presentation by Carolyn Bourdeaux at the annua...
Revenue analysis, as traditionally employed by most states, estimates the direct or “static” effect ...
Senior Research Associate Peter Bluestone presented the findings of a report, “Dynamic Revenue Analy...
This report first explains dynamic scoring, including the types of effects incorporated and the type...
This report explains dynamic scoring, including the types of effects incorporated and the types of m...
This paper estimates the dynamic effects of changes in taxes in the United States. We distinguish be...
We study income responses to income tax changes by using a large panel of Swedish tax payers over th...
We examine the relative dynamic responses of state personal tax revenues and sales tax bases to chan...
Recent research on the behavioral effects of income taxes has to a large extent focused on the elast...
This paper characterizes the dynamic effects of shocks in government spending and taxes on economic ...
This paper explores the dynamic behavior of a Romer-style endogenous growth model, analyzing how cha...
Tax Burden, defined as the ratio of total tax revenues over personal income, is frequently used to ...
In response to the growing concerns over the recurring state fiscal crises, this dissertation aims t...
This paper estimates how output responds to shocks in taxes, both direct and indirect. In particular...
This dissertation investigates a state\u27s economic environment subsequent to a state tax modificat...
The Kansas Experiment: Considering Dynamic Effects. A presentation by Carolyn Bourdeaux at the annua...