Levy Institute research often goes beyond economic analysis of pressing economic challenges to develop actionable strategies for policymakers. This program examines specific subject areas—including Social Security, climate, and healthcare—while also exploring the historical foundations of economic policy and the legal and institutional architecture that shapes policy implementation.
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Working Paper No. 175November 01, 1996
What Do Micro Data Reveal about the User Cost Elasticity?
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Working Paper No. 173October 01, 1996
A Critique of Competing Plans for Radical Tax Restructuring
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Working Paper No. 169June 10, 1996
Comparing Alternative Methods of Adjusting US Federal Fiscal Deficits for Cyclical and Price Effects
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Working Paper No. 157May 01, 1996
A New Facility for the IMF?
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Public Policy Brief No. 25April 05, 1996
Capital Gains Taxes and Economic Growth
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Working Paper No. 156April 01, 1996
Understanding the 1994 Election
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Working Paper No. 152December 01, 1995
Reforming Unemployment Insurance
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Working Paper No. 149December 01, 1995
Biennial Budgeting for the Federal Government
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Public Policy Brief No. 22September 19, 1995
Closing the R&D Gap
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Public Policy Brief No. 21May 09, 1995
The Consolidated Assistance Program
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Public Policy Brief No. 20April 08, 1995
Assessing the Constitutional Route to Federal Budget Balance
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Public Policy Brief No. 14September 08, 1994
Linking Public Capital to Economic Performance