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Stimulating Durable Spending: Theory and Evidence

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  • Tom Cui

    (Chicago Booth)

  • Eric Zwick

    (University of Chicago)

  • David Berger

    (Northwestern University)

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Many tax policies aim to stimulate durable spending during recessions. The goal of this paper is to use a structural model disciplined by micro evidence to explore the optimal way to design these policies.

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  • Tom Cui & Eric Zwick & David Berger, 2017. "Stimulating Durable Spending: Theory and Evidence," 2017 Meeting Papers 1437, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  • Handle: RePEc:red:sed017:1437
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