Soon after taking office in 2001, President Bush proposed a series of large tax cuts, including upper

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Soon after taking office in 2001, President Bush proposed a series of large tax cuts, including upper bracket rates and repeal of the estate tax. Critics argued that these tax cuts were excessive in magnitude and regressive in their distributional impact. Why did they say that? Do you agree?
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Economics Principles and Policy

ISBN: 978-0538453653

12th edition

Authors: William J. Baumol, Alan S. Blinder

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