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Marginal propensity to consume / Intertemporal consumption / Tax / Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act / Demand for money / Economic model / Macroeconomic model / Microfoundations / Income tax in the United States / Macroeconomics / Economics / Rebate
Date: 2011-12-28 18:25:40
Marginal propensity to consume
Intertemporal consumption
Tax
Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act
Demand for money
Economic model
Macroeconomic model
Microfoundations
Income tax in the United States
Macroeconomics
Economics
Rebate

A Model of the Consumption Response to Fiscal Stimulus Payments

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