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2010

50. The Other Side of Question 3: More Jobs and Less Unemployment October 2010

2009

49. The Beacon Hill Institute's Analysis of Pennsylvania Tax Policy: STAMPing out the Nonsense from our Critics July 2009

48. Massachusetts Sales Tax Hike Would Destroy 10,000 jobs and $41 million in Investment April 2009

47. PIT Increase Would Cost Thousands of PA Jobs June 2009

 

2007

46. BHI Massachusetts Tax Revenue Forecasts for FY 2007 and FY 2008, January 2007 PDF Format OnlyPDF Icon

2005

44. BHI Massachusetts Tax Revenue Forecasts for FY 2006 and FY 2007, December 2005 PDF Format OnlyPDF Icon

2004

43. New Tax Loophole Proposal Produces Less Economic Damage than the Original, April 2005. PDF Format Only

42. BHI Massachusetts Tax Revenue Forecasts for FY 2005 and FY 2006, December 2004 PDF Format OnlyPDF Icon

41.Lifting the Veil of Secrecy: The Economics of the Republican National Convention, June 2004. PDF Format OnlyPDF Icon

40. Cutting the Income Tax to 5%: An Affordable Boost to the Economy, May 2004, PDF Format OnlyPDF Icon

39.Less Than Advertised: Republican National Convention to generate $184 million in economic activity for NYC, region, May 2004, PDF Format OnlyPDF Icon

38. The Real Effects on the Boston Area of the 2004 Democratic National Convention, May 2004, PDF Format OnlyPDF Icon

37. Economic Effects on the Boston Area of the 2004 Democratic National Convention, April 2004, PDF Format OnlyPDF Icon

36. The Democrats are Coming, March 2004, PDF Format OnlyPDF Icon

2003

35. BHI Issues State Revenue Forecast for Massachusetts. December 2003, PDF Format OnlyPDF Icon

34. Wishful Thinking about Corporate Tax Breaks, June 2003, PDF Format OnlyPDF Icon

2001

33. Staying the course: No Need for Fiscal Fright in Massachusetts, November 2001, PDF Format OnlyPDF Icon

32. Boston CPA will cost jobs, October 2001PDF Format Only PDF Icon

31. Sales Tax Facts: Revenue Gains and Job Losses in New Hampshire, March 2001 PDF FormatPDF Icon

30. Study Identifies Best Performing School Districts in Massachusetts , February 2001.

29. High Speed Internet Access Could Save Business $Billions, February 2001. PDF Format Only PDF Icon

2000

28. Proposals for Universal Health Care in Massachusetts: Do They Exceed the Recommended Dosage? November 2000. PDF Format OnlyPDF Icon

27. Improving the Generosity Rate: Charitable Tax Deduction Would Boost Charitable Giving in Massachusetts October 2000. PDF FormatPDF Icon

26. Economic Answers to Question 4. October 2000.

25. Charitable Tax Deduction Would Increase Bay State Giving Substantially. April 2000.

24. The Economics of Tax Reduction: Clean Cut or Compromise. April 2000.

23. Big Digging for Dollars: How Increasing Turnpike Efficiency Can Help. February 2000.

1999

22. Capital Gains Hike Would Hurt Low-Income Taxpayers Most, Cost Millions in Capital Spending and Local Revenues. July 1999.

21. Unemployment Insurance Reform Would Spur Massachusetts Economy June 1999.

1998

20. New economic analysis shows bad budgeting costs states thousands of potential new jobs and investments, July 1998.

19. BHI tax cut plan offers strongest immediate benefit to the Massachusetts economy, May 1998.

18. Economic analysis shows impact of Governor's, House Leadership's and Senate President's proposals, March 1998.

17. New analysis shows House leadership's tax cut proposal offers relatively small benefits compared to Governor's proposal, March 1998.

16. Ohio Sales Tax Hike From 5% to 6% would Destroy 99,000 Jobs, Cut Capital by $8.8 Billion, January 1998.

1997

15. New Jersey's 1994 and 1995 Personal Income Tax Cuts Led to 25,000 New Jobs, $2.1 Billion in New Capital, October 1997.

14. Tax Cut Proposal Would Create $21 Billion in New Spending, September 1997.

13. Iowa Tax Cut Would Create 44,000 New Jobs and Generate $1 billion in New Capital, February 1997. PDF Format OnlyPDF Icon

12. Reducing Unemployment Insurance Would Mean 13,080 New Jobs, February 1997.

1996

11. Mass. FY 96 Budget Surplus: Why 5the Good News Isn't So Good and How to Make It Better, July 1996.

10. Unemployment Insurance Cut Would Add 15,000 Jobs to Massachusetts Economy, June 1996.

9. Massachusetts Personal Income Tax Cut Would Mean More Jobs, Increased Wages, February 1996.

1995

8. A Compassion Tax Credit, December 1995.

7. Corporate Tax Proposal Would Mean More Jobs, Higher Wages for Massachusetts Workers, October 1995.

6. Ensuring More Jobs For Massachusetts, May 1995.

5. BHI Predicts $81 Million FY-96 Tax-Revenue Shortfall, March 1995.

1994

4. The Weld-Cellucci Tax Plan: An Antidote For Federal Tax Hikes, August 1994.

3. Massachusetts FY-95 Tax Revenue To Reach $11.278 Billion, April 1994.

2. Massachusetts FY-94 Tax Revenues Predicted to Reach $10,306.2 Million, April 1993.

1993


1. The Big Dig: A Big Lesson, May 1993.

 

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