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June 2012, No. 299
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Last Updated: 05/02/2012

State Tax Revenues over the Business Cycle: Patterns and Policy Responses

Rick Mattoon, Leslie McGranahan

State tax revenues have become far more sensitive to changing economic conditions since the turn of the century. The authors document this increasing volatility and offer suggestions for what state governments might do to better manage their tax revenues to avoid or minimize dramatic fiscal downturns.

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