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2003

Economists' statement opposing the Bush tax cuts

Ten Nobel Laureates Say the Bush Tax Cuts are the Wrong ApproachRead Economists' statement Adobe Acrobat / PDF

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Listen to February 10, 2003 news conference

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For more information about this Economists' Statement, send an e-mail to economists@epinet.org.


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