03-01 "Read My Lips: More New Tax Cuts - The Distributional Impacts of Repealing Dividend Taxation"



G-DAE Working Paper No. 03-01: “Read My Lips: More New Tax Cuts”

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Papers in this Series:

00-01 Still Dead After All These Years: Interpreting the Failure of General Equilibrium
Theory (Frank Ackerman, November 1999)

00-02 Economics in Context: The Need for a New Textbook (Neva R. Goodwin,
Oleg I. Ananyin, Frank Ackerman and Thomas E. Weisskopf, February 1997)

00-02 Trade Liberalization and Pollution Intensive Industries in Developing Countries: A
Partial Equilibrium Approach (Kevin Gallagher and Frank Ackerman, January
2000)

00-04 Basic Principles of Sustainable Development (Jonathan M. Harris, June 2000)

00-05 Getting the Prices Wrong: The Limits of Market-Based Environmental Policy
(Frank Ackerman and Kevin Gallagher, September 2000)

00-06 Telling Other Stories: Heterodox Critiques of Neoclassical Micro Principles Texts
(Steve Cohn, August 2000)

00-07 Trade Liberalization and Industrial Pollution in Mexico: Lessons for the FTAA
(Kevin Gallagher, October 2000)
(Paper withdrawn- see www.gdae.org for
details)

00-08 Waste in the Inner City: Asset or Assault? (Frank Ackerman and Sumreen Mirza,
June 2000)

01-01 Civil Economy and Civilized Economics: Essentials for Sustainable Development
(Neva Goodwin, January 2001)

01-02 Mixed Signals: Market Incentives, Recycling and the Price Spike of 1995. (Frank
Ackerman and Kevin Gallagher, January 2001)

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