Center for Tax and Budget Policy
In-depth policy analysis and recommendations on national and international economic issues.
Featured Research
Featured Experts
Research
In Search of a Soft Landing: Evaluating Monetary Policy at the End of the Pandemic-driven Business Cycle
Is ‘Married Filing Separately’ For Better or For Worse? It Depends.
Understanding Stock Buybacks — Should We Tax Them?
War Rooms and Bailouts: How Banks and the Fed are Preparing for a U.S. Default
A Lesser-Known Pandemic Relief Program Inspires Widespread Fraud
Tesla, Taxes and Texas
Fellows and Scholars
Affiliated Experts
George R. Zodrow
Research Staff
The Two-Handed Economist
The Center for Tax and Budget Policy’s John Diamond delivers what a one-handed economist can’t: both sides of the debate on the economic issues that matter most.
About the Center
The Center for Tax and Budget Policy provides in-depth policy analysis and recommendations on national and international economic issues, with a focus on corporate and individual taxation, government spending, and economic growth. Its research addresses critical topics such as the economic impacts of tax policy changes at all levels, the distribution of tax burdens and wealth across generations, the sustainability of the U.S. budget, and factors influencing economic growth. Through rigorous research, media and political engagement, expert testimony, and research conferences, the center aims to shape public discourse and provide timely, actionable policy solutions.
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