Excise Taxes: Not Regressive? Comments on the CBO Study, Federal Taxation of Tobacco, Alcoholic Beverages, and Motor Fuels
By Max B. Sawicky
01-01-90
1990 | Briefing Paper #15
Excise taxes: Not regressive?
Comments on the CBO Study, "Federal taxation
of tobacco, alcoholic beverages, and motor fuels"
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