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DESCRIPTION:Presented by Andrew Chang of the Federal Reserve Board as part 
 of the Budgeting Mechanisms Workshop Series.Discussants:James Douglas\, Ui
 nversity of North Carolina at CharlotteStefan Smutny\, CESifoPengju Zhang\
 , Rutgers SPAAThe Budgeting Mechanisms Workshop Series&nbsp\;focuses on fo
 stering discussions on innovative theoretical and empirical research conce
 rning public budgeting mechanisms.
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SUMMARY:The Political Timing of Tax Policy: Evidence from US States
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Presented by Andrew Chang of the Federal Re
 serve Board as part of the Budgeting Mechanisms Workshop Series.</p><p>Dis
 cussants:</p><ul><li>James Douglas\, Uinversity of North Carolina at Charl
 otte</li><li>Stefan Smutny\, CESifo</li><li>Pengju Zhang\, Rutgers SPAA</l
 i></ul><p>The Budgeting Mechanisms Workshop Series&nbsp\;focuses on foster
 ing discussions on innovative theoretical and empirical research concernin
 g public budgeting mechanisms.</p>
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