NBER Publications by Austan Goolsbee
Working Papers and Chapters
| December 2009 | Playing With Fire: Cigarettes, Taxes and Competition From the Internet
with Michael Lovenheim, Joel B. Slemrod: w15612
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| February 2006 | The Value of Broadband and the Deadweight Loss of Taxing New Technology
w11994
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| Valuing Consumer Products by the Time Spent Using Them: An Application to the Internet
with Peter J. Klenow: w11995
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| June 2005 | Are Durable Goods Consumers Forward Looking? Evidence from College Textbooks
with Judith Chevalier: w11421
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| January 2005 | How do Incumbents Respond to the Threat of Entry? Evidence from the Major Airlines
with Chad Syverson: w11072
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| September 2002 | The Impact and Inefficiency of the Corporate Income Tax: Evidence from State Organizational Form Data
w9141
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| August 2002 | How Prevalent is Tax Arbitrage? Evidence from the Market for Municipal Bonds
with Merle Erickson, Edward Maydew: w9105
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| The Impact of Internet Subsidies in Public Schools
with Jonathan Guryan: w9090
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| July 2002 | Measuring Prices and Price Competition Online: Amazon and Barnes and Noble
with Judith Chevalier: w9085
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| July 2001 | Competition in the Computer Industry
w8351
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| June 2001 | The Consumer Gains from Direct Broadcast Satellites and the Competition with Cable Television
with Amil Petrin: w8317
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| November 2000 | Does the Internet Make Markets More Competitive?
with Jeffrey R. Brown: w7996
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| March 2000 | Taxes, High-Income Executives, and the Perils of Revenue Estimation in the New Economy
w7626
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| February 2000 | The Importance of Measurement Error in the Cost of Capital
w7558
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| January 2000 | Internet Commerce, Tax Sensitivity, and the Generation Gap
in Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 14, James M. Poterba, editor
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| September 1999 | Evidence on Learning and Network Externalities in the Diffusion of Home Computers
with Peter J. Klenow: w7329
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| December 1998 | In a World Without Borders: The Impact of Taxes on Internet Commerce
w6863
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| September 1998 | Taxes and the Quality of Capital
w6731
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| June 1998 | Coveting Thy Neighbor's Manuafacturing: The Dilemma of State Income Apportionment
with Edward L Maydew: w6614
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| April 1998 | Investment Subsidies and Wages in Capital Goods Industries: To the Workers Go the Spoils?
w6526
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| Does Government R&D Policy Mainly Benefit Scientists and Engineers?
w6532
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| February 1998 | The Business Cycle, Financial Performance, and the Retirement of Capital Goods
w6392
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| It's Not About the Money: Why Natural Experiments Don't Work on the Rich
w6395
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| December 1997 | What Happens When You Tax the Rich? Evidence from Executive Compensation
w6333
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| Estimating Adjustment Costs with Data on Heterogeneous Capital Goods
with David B. Gross: w6342
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| September 1997 | Taxes, Organizational Form, and the Deadweight Loss of the Corporate Income Tax
w6173
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| Investment Tax Incentives, Prices, and the Supply of Capital Goods
w6192
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James Poterba is President of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
He is also the Mitsui Professor of Economics at M.I.T.
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