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1by Rozema, Kyle Published in National tax journal (01.09.2018)“...I investigate how the burden of consumption taxes not borne by consumers is shared between upstream firms that produce a taxed good and downstream firms that...”
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2by Rozema, Kyle Schanzenbach, Max Published in American economic journal. Economic policy (01.05.2019)“...In response to high-profile cases of police misconduct, reformers are calling for greater use of civilian allegations in identifying potential problem...”
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3“...Many state and local governments exclude some medical products from the sales tax base, including some that are primarily used by men such as hair growth...”
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4“...We study the effect of tax expenditures on the stabilizing power of the tax system. We propose a micro‐simulation strategy that exploits links that we identify...”
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5Taxing Consumption and the Take-up of Public Assistance: The Case of Cigarette Taxes and Food Stamps“...We exploit cigarette tax variation across US states from 2001 to 2012 to show how taxing inelastic consumption goods can induce low-income households to enroll...”
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6by Rozema, Kyle Published in National tax journal (01.09.2018)“...This article investigates how the burden of consumption taxes not borne by consumers is shared between upstream firms that produce a taxed good and downstream...”
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7by Bonica, Adam Chilton, Adam Rozema, Kyle Sen, Maya Published in The Journal of legal studies (01.01.2018)“...We study the ideological balance of the legal academy and compare it with the ideology of the legal profession more broadly. To do so, we match professors...”
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11by Chilton, Adam Masur, Jonathan Rozema, Kyle Published in American law and economics review (01.04.2020)“...Abstract We investigate the role that political ideology plays in the selection process for articles in law reviews. To do so, we match data on the political...”
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13by Bonica, Adam Chilton, Adam Goldin, Jacob Rozema, Kyle Sen, Maya Published in Journal of law, economics, & organization (01.03.2019)“...Abstract Supreme Court justices employ law clerks to help them perform their duties. We study whether these clerks influence how justices vote in the cases...”
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16by Bonica, Adam Chilton, Adam S Goldin, Jacob Rozema, Kyle Sen, Maya Published in American law and economics review (01.04.2017)“...In order to study the political ideologies of judicial law clerks in the United States, we construct a novel dataset that combines information on the identity...”
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17by Rozema, Kyle“...This dissertation contributes to an understanding of the general equilibrium effects of tax policies. In "Excise Taxes and Retail Outlets: Evidence from Panel...”
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18by Bonica, Adam Chilton, Adam S Goldin, Jacob Rozema, Kyle Sen, Maya Published in American law and economics review (01.04.2017)“...We present a new measure of judicial ideology based on judicial hiring behavior. Specifically, we utilize the ideology of the law clerks hired by federal...”
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20“...This Article asks whether observable conflicts between Supreme Court justices-interruptions between the justices during oral arguments-can predict breakdowns...”