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Abstract

This Article analyzes the economic effects of the George W. Bush administration's tax policies. It describes the 2001, 2002, and 2003 tax cuts and the proposals to make them permanent, and then explores the consequences of making the tax cuts permanent on the fiscal status of the government, the distribution of after-tax income, long-term economic growth, and the prospects for fundamental tax reform. This article also examines the role of the tax cuts as a short-term stimulus over the past few years..

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  • Subject
    • Law and Economics

    • Taxation

  • Journal title
    • Boston College Law Review

  • Volume
    • 45

  • Issue
    • 5

  • Pagination
    • 1157

  • Date submitted

    6 September 2022