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Principles of Macroeconomics, Third Edition
John B. Taylor, Stanford University
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Chapter 6: The Spending Allocation Model


Tax Cuts and Investment

Questions:

Read the introductory section and the next section ("The Economic Impact of A Tax Cut: The Demand Side") of "Tax Reduction and Economic Welfare," by Richard K. Vedder and Lowell E. Gallaway.

  1. Why might a tax cut (unaccompanied by a reduction in government spending) result in a reduction in investment and economic growth?
  2. This statement suggests that a tax-cut might stimulate the economy in the short run. Is this likely under current economic conditions? Explain.
  3. In the long run, however, it is suggested that a tax cut unaccompanied by reductions in government spending will reduce investment spending. Explain this argument. Is this argument consistent with the discussion appearing in your text?


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