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Modeled Behavior: In A Word - No
Karl Smith: Wet behind the ears Professor of Economics and Government at the School of Government at the University of North Carolina at ...
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Modeled Behavior: The Gas Tax Debate Matters
The Gas Tax Debate Matters. Paul Krugman says that the Clinton / Obama division on the gas tax holiday doesn't matter. Clinton sides with John McCain in ...
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Modeled Behavior: Payroll Tax Hike
Moreover, a business would have to be complicit to engage in tax evasion. Both of these factors make the payroll tax more efficient. ...
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Modeled Behavior: 50 now and hints at Intermeeting Cut
Given the big drop in the TSX, Europe and Asia, are we more likely to see an intermeeting cut? And will it do any good at this point? ...
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Modeled Behavior: People Who Say Money Can’t Buy Happiness . . .
Does this mean that money can’t buy a nicer life after all? ... hobbies or their children is giving up potential income in exchange for these experiences. ...
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Modeled Behavior: T-Bill Rates Can Be Negative
Mar 26, 2008 ... Now, I don't think that T-Bill rates will go negative because I think that banks, who can realistically hold high quantities physical cash ...
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Modeled Behavior: Kaldor Hicks Preview
Kaldor Hicks Preview. Gabriel says that I should post my ideas no matter how ... Kaldor-Hicks tends to overestimate the net benefits of a policy whose ...
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Modeled Behavior: Refundable Credits as Negative Income Tax and ...
Nov 25, 2006 ... A recent study, highlighted by Mankiw, has caused me to think more about the idea of refundable credits. In the Seattle area 275 households ...
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Modeled Behavior: Rent Money
Rent Money. “Its like throwing money down the drain”. There is a misconception in America, one that may be partially responsible for the ...
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Modeled Behavior: The Take Out Paradox
High end restaurants are about great tasting food, and therefore they are more sensitive to this issue than the local Chinese takeout which serves lukewarm ...
 
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