The supply-side economics of the Reagan administration (19811988) presumed that income tax cuts would stimulate incentives to
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The “supply-side” economics of the Reagan administration (1981–1988) presumed that income tax cuts would stimulate incentives to work and thereby increase economic growth. Demonstrate this outcome with a work–leisure diagram.
What does this outcome assume about the relative sizes of the income and substitution effects? Explain: “The predicted increase in work incentives associated with supply-side tax cuts might in fact be more relevant for women than for men.”
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Contemporary Labor Economics
ISBN: 978-1259290602
11th Edition
Authors: Campbell R. McConnell, Stanley L. Brue, David Macpherson
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