Redistribution at the State and Local Levels: Consequences for Economic Growth

Posted: 22 Apr 2005

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Howard Chernick

City University of New York, CUNY Hunter College - Department of Economics

Abstract

The authors examine whether a progressive tax system has an adverse effect on a state's economy. They find that it does not have a statistically significant effect on economic growth. That suggests that tax cuts for high-income taxpayers cannot be justified in terms of growth in the average income of a state, the authors say.

Suggested Citation

Chernick, Howard, Redistribution at the State and Local Levels: Consequences for Economic Growth. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=708822

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