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A strong economy is one that operates at its potential and delivers a high standard of living to the entire population. Monetary, fiscal, and tax policy all play important roles in determining the level and distribution of income, wealth, and other, broader measures of economic wellbeing. Equitable Growth promotes research to improve our understanding of how these policy tools can ensure the economy works for everyone, and reduce the impact of economic downturns.

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Factsheet: What the research says about taxing pass-through businesses

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Closing the billionaire borrowing loophole would strengthen the progressivity of the U.S. tax code

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Doubling down on cuts to the IRS is bad for the federal budget and for tax fairness in the United States

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Why measuring inflation is surprisingly challenging

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What are the distributional effects of monetary policy?

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Just how big does the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet need to be?

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Home is where the government subsidy is

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How the opening to China may have partially fueled the U.S. housing bubble

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Macroeconomic revolution on shaky grounds: Lucas/Sargent critique’s inherent contradictions

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Bad credit, no problem? Credit and labor market consequences of bad credit reports

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Should policymakers worry about the level of debt or the pace of credit growth?

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How gig economy companies fit (or don’t fit) into the tax system

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The student loan crisis is fueled by a weak labor market

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Macro-prudential financial regulations versus capital controls

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A premature promise on tax rates could threaten tax reform

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What would rules-based monetary policy look like?

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Recession Ready

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Juan Carlos Suarez Serrato

Duke University

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Max Risch

Carnegie Mellon University

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Nathan Jensen

University of Texas at Austin

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Michael Ettlinger

University of New Hampshire

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Washington Center for Equitable Growth

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