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A Comparison of Methodologies in Empirical General Equilibrium Models ofTaxation 0 1 7 30 0 4 22 87
A Disaggregate Equilibrium Model of the Tax Distortions Among Assets, Sectors, and Industries 1 1 3 12 2 5 13 58
A Framework to Compare Environmental Policies 0 4 15 228 0 5 34 441
A General Equilibrium Model of Housing, Taxes, and Portfolio Choice 1 1 23 78 4 9 59 188
A Reexamination of Tax Distortions in General Equilibrium Models 1 2 4 18 2 8 31 75
A Simulation-Based Welfare Loss Calculation for Labor Taxes with Piecewise-Linear Budgets 0 0 4 32 7 19 57 344
A Tax on Output of the Polluting Industry is Not a Tax on Pollution: The Importance of Hitting the Target 0 2 10 90 4 18 46 345
A Tax on Output of the Polluting Industry is Not a Tax on Pollution: The Importance of Hitting the Target 2 3 4 58 5 10 26 256
Can Taxes on Cars and on Gasoline Mimic an Unavailable Tax on Emissions? 1 4 14 156 6 25 67 1,290
Cap and Trade Policies in the Presence of Monopoly and Distortionary Taxation 0 2 12 65 8 21 75 532
Cap and Trade Policies in the Presence of Monopoly and Distortionary Taxation 2 4 10 105 7 19 61 614
Cost-Effective Policies to Reduce Vehicle Emissions 3 4 19 101 7 28 93 281
Distortionary Taxes and the Provision of Public Goods 0 2 19 103 4 16 65 286
Distributional Effects on a Lifetime Basis 0 0 1 44 1 5 12 322
Distributional Impacts of Proposed Changes to the Social Security System 1 2 6 93 4 11 31 782
Does the Tax System Favor Investment in High-Tech or Smoke-Stack Industries? 0 0 1 10 6 18 42 117
Economic Efficiency in Recent Tax Reform History: Policy Reversals or Consistent Improvements? 0 2 4 30 4 14 50 156
Environmental Controls, Scarcity Rents, and Pre-Existing Distortions 1 3 17 126 3 11 48 1,223
Environmental Controls, Scarcity Rents, and Pre-Existing Distortions 1 1 8 78 5 12 39 279
Environmental Costs Paid by the Polluter or the Beneficiary? The Case of CERCLA and Superfund 0 2 5 32 2 8 27 684
Environmental Investment and Policy with Distortionary Taxes and Endogenous Growth 1 3 23 78 3 13 64 216
Environmental Taxes and the Double Dividends Hypothesis: Did You Really Expect Something for Nothing? 2 3 12 175 4 9 30 324
Environmental Taxes and the Double-Dividend Hypothesis: Did You Really Expect Something for Nothing? 1 9 47 292 17 72 196 1,577
Garbage and Recycling in Communities with Curbside Recycling and Unit-Based Pricing 3 12 40 341 20 60 210 2,635
Garbage, Recycling, and Illicit Burning or Dumping 12 43 64 137 116 331 451 775
Household Responses for Pricing Garbage by the Bag 1 8 30 165 11 31 112 1,216
Household Responses to Pricing Garbage by the Bag 0 0 1 1 2 9 30 219
How Do Economists Really Think About the Environment? 0 4 13 83 3 17 41 981
How a Fee Per-Unit Garbage Affects Aggregate Recycling in a Model with Heterogeneous Households 0 1 11 121 3 15 80 1,461
If Labor is Inelastic, Are Taxes Still Distorting? 0 1 6 16 0 1 30 62
Incentive Effects of Taxes on Income From Capital: Alternative Policiesin the 1980's 0 0 1 16 4 10 35 88
Income Tax Incentives to Promote Saving 0 4 10 18 4 13 38 74
Inputs to Tax Policymaking: The Supply Side, the Deficit, and the Level Playing Field 0 0 2 4 2 4 12 42
Lifetime vs. Annual Perspectives on Tax Incidence 0 1 5 20 1 4 20 68
Long Run Effects of Social Security Reform Proposals on Lifetime Progressivity 0 0 2 48 2 4 14 281
Long-Run Effects of the Accelerated Cost Recovery System 0 1 4 15 6 12 50 149
Neglected Effects on the Uses Side: Even a Uniform Tax Would Change Relative Goods Prices 1 1 2 33 1 1 4 384
On the Possibility of an Inverse Relationship between Tax Rates and Government Revenues 1 6 42 96 23 71 282 451
Pitfalls in the Construction and Use of Effective Tax Rates 0 0 4 15 0 8 36 89
Policies for Green Design 2 6 22 192 5 22 88 1,335
Replacing the U.S. Income Tax with a Progressive Consumption Tax: A Sequenced General Equilibrium Approach 3 13 33 95 10 36 133 335
Second-Best Pollution Taxes 1 1 6 196 1 4 34 1,188
Static and Dynamic Resource Allocation Effects of Corporate and PersonalTax Integration in the U.S.: A General Equilibrium Approach(Rev) 0 1 4 25 1 8 40 162
Suggested Subsidies are Sub-optimal Unless Combined with an Output Tax 0 1 5 54 1 5 17 240
Sulfur Dioxide Compliance of a Regulated Utility 1 4 10 183 12 38 88 3,111
Tax Evasion and the Allocation of Capital 0 2 10 132 1 6 27 976
Tax Incidence 5 12 50 461 10 24 110 1,480
Tax Incidence 2 5 22 148 3 9 43 459
Tax Neutrality and Intangible Capital 2 5 17 44 4 17 51 129
Tax Policy Toward Art Museums 2 4 9 34 3 13 44 158
Tax and Subsidy Combinations for the Control of Car Pollution 5 8 27 269 16 66 207 2,726
The Case for a Two-Part Instrument: Presumptive Tax and Environmental Subsidy 1 9 25 241 8 34 76 1,119
The Distribution of Tax Burdens 2 4 19 221 5 18 65 627
The Distribution of Tax Burdens: An Introduction 0 1 14 320 4 16 49 842
The Economics of Residential Solid Waste Management 5 17 78 720 14 61 240 2,198
The General Equilibrium Effects of Inflation on Housing Consumption and Investment 0 4 16 45 6 24 95 222
The General Equilibrium Incidence of Environmental Mandates 0 1 16 16 1 5 33 33
The General Equilibrium Incidence of Environmental Taxes 1 4 17 72 8 22 59 252
The Impact of Fundamental Tax Reform on the Allocation of Resources 0 1 2 8 2 6 17 53
The Indexation of Interest, Depreciation, and Capital Gains: A Model ofInvestment Incentives 1 1 2 12 6 15 39 95
The Lifetime Incidence of a Consumption Tax 0 0 0 0 1 5 16 240
The Marginal Excess Burden of Different Capital Tax Instruments 0 6 21 37 3 30 85 161
The Progressivity of Social Security 3 15 21 147 17 77 103 727
The Taxation of Income from Capital in the United States, 1980-86 1 1 9 23 2 6 25 87
The Taxation of Income from Capital: A Comparative Study of the U.S., U.K., Sweden and West Germany--Comparisons of Effective Tax Rates-- 0 10 26 178 2 25 83 590
The Taxation of Income from Capital: A Comparative Study of the U.S., U.K., Sweden, and West Germany--The Theoretical Framework-- 4 18 48 206 9 28 80 427
The Two-Part Instrument in a Second-Best World 0 0 11 55 4 6 27 162
Transition Losses of Partially Mobile Industry-Specific Capital 0 0 1 2 2 4 14 49
Two Generalizations of a Deposit-Refund System 0 4 24 171 6 14 79 637
Uncertain Parameter Values and the Choice Among Policy Options 0 0 1 5 1 7 16 47
Uncertainty, Welfare Cost, and the 'Adaptability' of U.S. Corporate Taxes 0 0 0 5 3 13 29 124
Vehicle Choices, Miles Driven, and Pollution Policies 2 9 33 104 21 69 189 453
Which Effective Tax Rate? 6 13 41 159 27 57 191 758
Why Have Separate Environmental Taxes? 1 3 11 38 4 10 31 119
Total Working Papers 86 320 1,156 7,781 526 1,751 5,156 41,773


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A Disaggregate Equilibrium Model of the Tax Distortions among Assets, Sectors, and Industries 1 1 2 13 1 2 10 68
A General Equilibrium Model of Housing, Taxes, and Portfolio Choice 4 8 19 107 4 13 44 338
A simulation-based welfare loss calculation for labor taxes with piecewise-linear budgets 0 0 1 16 1 4 22 189
Can Taxes on Cars and on Gasoline Mimic an Unavailable Tax on Emissions? 1 2 7 23 1 9 26 98
Cap and trade policies in the presence of monopoly and distortionary taxation 0 2 4 15 6 13 27 110
Corporate Tax Integration in the United States: A General Equilibrium Approach 1 4 7 69 7 19 43 364
Cost-Effective Policies to Reduce Vehicle Emissions 0 1 11 31 0 10 31 113
Distortionary Taxes and the Provision of Public Goods 0 2 10 101 0 4 27 272
Does the Tax System Favor Investment in High-Tech or Smoke-Stack Industries? 0 0 0 0 2 4 9 66
Environmental Levies and Distortionary Taxes: Comment 0 0 6 19 0 3 12 64
Environmental controls, scarcity rents, and pre-existing distortions 0 2 7 32 2 5 27 123
Estimating the distribution of tax burdens: A comparison of different approaches 1 4 11 16 2 6 22 42
Garbage and Recycling with Endogenous Local Policy 0 3 5 28 1 5 19 73
Garbage, Recycling, and Illicit Burning or Dumping 2 7 16 65 18 47 113 272
Household Responses to Pricing Garbage by the Bag 0 1 16 104 1 2 40 304
Long-run Effects of the Accelerated Cost Recovery System 0 0 0 9 3 6 21 118
Neglected Effects on the Uses Side: Even a Uniform Tax Would Change Relative Goods Prices 1 2 2 8 1 2 6 48
On the possibility of an inverse relationship between tax rates and government revenues 1 1 10 18 2 8 45 74
Policies for Green Design 1 6 10 44 3 19 43 157
Reconciling Recent Estimates of the Marginal Welfare Cost of Taxation 0 2 6 53 3 13 34 200
Replacing the U.S. income tax with a progressive consumption tax: A sequenced general equilibrium approach 1 3 10 15 3 7 35 55
Suggested Subsidies are Sub-optimal Unless Combined with an Output Tax 2 2 5 31 4 4 15 181
Sulfur Dioxide Compliance of a Regulated Utility 0 0 1 13 1 1 16 66
Tax evasion and the allocation of capital 0 0 2 18 1 1 7 43
The General Equilibrium Effects of Inflation on Housing Consumption and Investment 0 7 13 64 3 26 60 250
The Many Definitions of Social Security Privatization 1 1 5 20 6 7 25 74
The Marginal Excess Burden of Different Capital Tax Instruments 1 4 10 47 2 12 32 236
The general equilibrium incidence of environmental taxes 1 3 18 25 2 8 45 62
The indexation of interest, depreciation, and capital gains and tax reform in the United States 0 1 2 3 0 2 14 22
The irrelevance of detail in and computable general equilibrium model 2 3 4 12 2 6 11 37
The two-part instrument in a second-best world 0 1 3 18 0 2 12 58
Transition Losses of Partially Mobile Industry-Specific Capital 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 34
Two Generalizations of a Deposit-Refund Systems 0 3 11 56 2 7 27 294
Uncertain parameter values and the choice among policy options 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 8
Uncertainty, Welfare Cost and the "Adaptability" of U.S. Corporate Taxes 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 47
Total Journal Articles 21 76 235 1,094 85 281 932 4,560


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Tax incidence 2 16 90 228 27 102 441 853
Total Chapters 2 16 90 228 27 102 441 853


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