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State Income Tax Now Biggest Fiscal Horse

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William A. McEachern

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The state revenues picture changed more in the 1990s than at any time in decades. What does this mean?

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Article provided by University of Connecticut, Department of Economics in its journal The Connecticut Economy.

Volume (Year): (1999)
Issue (Month): Spring ()
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Keywords: State Revenue

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H7 - Public Economics - - State and Local Government; Intergovernmental Relations

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