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The macroeconomic effects of distortionary taxation
Ellen R. McGrattan
Economics (Twin Cities)
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Business & Economics
Distortionary Taxation
100%
Macroeconomic Impacts
74%
Labour Taxation
51%
Capital Taxation
46%
Business Cycle Model
43%
Capital Tax
43%
Government Consumption
42%
Aggregate Consumption
42%
Technology Shocks
42%
Public Sector
42%
Hours of Work
41%
Fluctuations
35%
Capital Stock
34%
Cost of Capital
33%
Maximum Likelihood
33%
US Economy
32%
Tax Rate
30%
Technological Change
29%
Fiscal
25%