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BPEA | 1978 No. 2Administrative Problems of Tax-Based Incomes Policies
Emil M. Sunley and
Emil M. Sunley
Department of the Treasury
Larry L. Dildine
Larry L. Dildine
Department of the Treasury
Emil M. Sunley
Department of the Treasury
Larry L. Dildine
Department of the Treasury
1978, No. 2
ALTHOUGH 1977 was a good year economically, unemployment and inflation are still serious problems. Over the last few months the outlook for inflation has worsened. Many believe that traditional monetary and fiscal policies will not be sufficient to do the job, as George Perry makes clear in his paper in this volume. And as Laurence Seidman suggests, novel tax incentives or disincentives are being advocated to provide a carrot or a stick to hold down wage and price increases. These tax-based incomes policies (TIPs) would permit a more aggressive use of monetary and fiscal policies without having to rely on direct controls to moderate wages and prices.