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Home >  Scholars & Fellows >  Eric M. Engen >  Events
Events by Eric M. Engen
Former Resident Scholar
Resident Scholar Eric M. Engen
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A Briefing on the Economic State of the Union
Wednesday, February 2, 2005
AEI scholars give a pre-State of the Union briefing on current economic policy issues, including Social Security, tax reform, and the state of the U.S. economy.
Taxes and the Job Market
Friday, January 14, 2005
Steven Davis of the University of Chicago presents the result of his research into the long-term effects of different tax rates in various countries.
Are Americans Saving Enough?
Friday, December 17, 2004
John Karl Scholz of the University of Wisconsin presents new research on an economic model to be able to predict the saving that is optimal for each individual.
"Success Taxes," Entrepreneurial Entry, and Innovation
Friday, November 12, 2004
William Gentry, William Randolph, and Kevin A. Hassett explore whether high taxes or more progressive taxes affect the decision to become an entrepreneur.
Are Capital Taxes Harmful?
Friday, October 8, 2004
Professor Casey Mulligan of the University of Chicago discusses his conclusion that capital taxation is the major distortion that exists in capital markets today.
Rational Exuberance
Friday, July 23, 2004
Michael J. Mandel argues that the U.S. economy will not create enough jobs or wealth in the future unless breakthrough innovations--on the order of the Internet--take place.
Does Federal Government Debt Affect Interest Rates?
Thursday, July 8, 2004
Using a standard set of data for the United States and a simple economic framework, experts reexamine the effect of federal government debt and interest rates.
When Is a Tax Not Really a Tax?
Friday, March 19, 2004
Daniel Shaviro argues that the conventional distinction between "taxes" and "spending" is incoherent, but that tax expenditure analysis is valuable.
The Advantages of High Productivity Growth
Wednesday, February 25, 2004
A number of economic experts discuss recent developments in U.S. productivity growth and its effects on the U.S. economy.
Saving Social Security
Thursday, January 29, 2004
Peter Diamond and Peter Orszag discuss their new book Saving Social Security.
Total Records: 35
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Research Areas
Tax and budget issues
Household savings
Mutual funds
Pension funds
Social Security
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