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Reviews of the 2006 Economic Report of the President

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Alan Auerbach
Rebecca Blank
Martin Feldstein
Michael Katz
Kenneth Rogoff

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The Journal of Economic Literature regularly reviews books of interest to the economics profession. The 2006 Economic Report of the President (ERP) falls under that purview. In the reviews that follow, Martin Feldstein reviews the overview chapter of the as well as topics relating to macroeconomics. Alan Auerbach reviews the ERP’s discussion of tax-related issues, while Ken Rogoff reviews the ERP’s discussion of international economic topics. Rebecca Blank writes on labor market issues in the ERP, and Michael Katz reviews the ERP’s discussion of health care issues.

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Article provided by American Economic Association in its journal Journal of Economic Literature.

Volume (Year): 44 (2006)
Issue (Month): 3 (September)
Pages: 662-693
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