Robert Tannenwald

410 total citations
26 papers, 195 citations indexed

About

Robert Tannenwald is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Accounting and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert Tannenwald has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 195 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 9 papers in Accounting and 8 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Robert Tannenwald's work include Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (15 papers), Local Government Finance and Decentralization (8 papers) and Corporate Taxation and Avoidance (5 papers). Robert Tannenwald is often cited by papers focused on Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (15 papers), Local Government Finance and Decentralization (8 papers) and Corporate Taxation and Avoidance (5 papers). Robert Tannenwald collaborates with scholars based in United States and Japan. Robert Tannenwald's co-authors include Katharine Bradbury, Yolanda K. Kodrzycki, Nicholas Turner, Christopher J. O’Leary and Kim Rueben and has published in prestigious journals such as National Tax Journal, Publius The Journal of Federalism and New England economic review.

In The Last Decade

Robert Tannenwald

19 papers receiving 142 citations

Peers

Robert Tannenwald
Roy Bahl United States
Jameson Boex United States
Robert D. Ebel United Kingdom
Emanuele Bracco United Kingdom
Hanna Lierse Germany
Edward Driffill United Kingdom
Carl S. Shoup United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Rueben, Kim, et al.. (2007). Fiscal Disparities Among the States, Fiscal 2002. 1 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (2004). Massachusetts Business Taxes: Unfair? Inadequate? Uncompetitive?. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (2002). Are State and Local Revenue Systems Becoming Obsolete. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 3 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (2002). Interstate Fiscal Disparity, in 1997. New England economic review. 17–33. 10 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (2001). Devolution in the United States: Theory and Practice. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Tannenwald, Robert, et al.. (1999). New Ways of Evaluating State Unemployment Insurance. New England economic review. 15–40. 4 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (1999). Fiscal Disparity among the States Revisited. New England economic review. 3–25. 27 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (1998). Devolution: the new federalism, an overview. New England economic review. 1–12. 10 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (1998). Come the devolution, will states be able to respond?. New England economic review. 53–73. 11 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (1997). State regulatory policy and economic development. New England economic review. 83–108. 24 indexed citations
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Bradbury, Katharine, Yolanda K. Kodrzycki, & Robert Tannenwald. (1997). Effects of state and local public policies on economic development: an overview. New England economic review. 1–12. 18 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (1996). State Business Tax Climate: How Should It Be Measured and How Important Is It?. New England economic review. 23–38. 19 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (1995). Differences across First District Banks in Operational Efficiency. New England economic review. 41–60. 1 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (1995). Casino development : how would casinos affect New England's economy? : proceedings. 2 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (1994). The geographic boundaries of New England's middle-lending markets. New England economic review. 45–64. 1 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (1993). How dependent are New England's mid-sized firms on the region's largest bank holding companies?. New England economic review. 35–48. 1 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (1993). Massachusetts' tax competitiveness. New England economic review. 31–49. 4 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (1990). Taking charge: should New England increase its reliance on user charges?. New England economic review. 56–74. 6 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (1989). The changing level and mix of federal aid to state and local governments. New England economic review. 41–55. 1 indexed citations
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Tannenwald, Robert. (1988). Should Massachusetts reform its bank tax. New England economic review. 23–35.

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