Daniel Feenberg

Latest Institution: National Bureau of Economic Research

All Institutions: National Bureau of Economic Research; NA; NBER


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Based on the Following Papers:

Does the Investment Interest Limitation Explain the Existence of Dividends

Year: 1980
Journal: Journal of Financial Economics
Authors: Daniel Feenberg

Alternative Tax Rules and Personal Savings Incentives: Microeconomic Data and Behavioral Simulations

Year: 1981
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Martin Feldstein; Daniel Feenberg

The Tax Treatment of Married Couples and the 1981 Tax Law

Year: 1982
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Daniel Feenberg

Identification in Tax-Price Regression Models: The Case of Charitable Giving

Year: 1982
Journal: National Tax Journal
Authors: Daniel Feenberg

Sources of IRA Saving

Year: 1989
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Daniel Feenberg; Jonathan Skinner

The Impact of the 1986 Tax Reform Act on Personal Saving

Year: 1990
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Jonathan Skinner; Daniel Feenberg

The Significance of Federal Taxes as Automatic Stabilizers

Year: 2000
Journal: Journal of Economic Perspectives
Authors: Alan J. Auerbach; Daniel Feenberg

The Alternative Minimum Tax and Effective Marginal Tax Rates

Year: 2003
Journal: National Tax Journal
Authors: Daniel Feenberg; James Poterba

Capping Individual Tax Expenditure Benefits

Year: 2011
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Martin Feldstein; Daniel Feenberg; Maya MacGuineas


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