High variability in transmission of SARS-CoV-2 within households and implications for control

Adam Looney, Damon J.A. Toth, Alexander B. Beams, Lindsay T. Keegan, Yue Zhang, Tom Greene, Brian Orleans, Nathan Seegert, Stephen C. Alder, and Matthew H. Samore, 2021. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) poses a high risk of transmission in close-contact indoor settings, which may include households. Prior studies have found a wide range [...]

2023-09-21T17:07:38-06:00November 10th, 2021|

How Do Private Firms Respond to Corporate Taxes?

Elena Patel, Jeffrey Coles, Nathan Seegert, and Matthew Smith, 2018. In a study that uses a large, newly-available administrative dataset on U.S. corporate tax filings, the authors find that U.S. firms are more sensitive to changes in corporate income tax rate than previous studies suggest and that lowering the corporate tax rate from 35% to 25% would increase [...]

2023-09-28T10:19:09-06:00August 21st, 2021|

Prosecutor Elections and Police Accountability

Allison Stashko and Haritz Garro, 2021. Prosecutors play an important role in holding police accountable by determining whether or not an officer has broken the law. At the same time, prosecutors and police officers work together closely, raising concern over conflicts of interest. [download pdf]

2023-09-21T17:21:02-06:00April 5th, 2021|

Eccles Business Survey Report, March 2021

In March the economy moved into Boom territory with revenues higher than 2019 levels and high expectations for future revenue growth. Businesses report X% higher revenues than at this time in 2019 and they expect revenues to steadily grow in the next few months. Despite the overall improvement in business conditions, there remains large [...]

2021-03-29T14:04:22-06:00March 1st, 2021|

Eccles Economic Survey Report, Feb. 2021

Consumer confidence in the Utah economy in the near future grew in February. Current expectations of spending, income, and savings over the next three months increased compared to expectations reported in January, which suggest a growing optimism across all three categories. In particular, survey respondents anticipate a larger income increase than reported in January. [...]

2021-03-29T14:04:35-06:00February 1st, 2021|

Middle-Class Redistribution: Tax and Transfer Policy for Most Americans

Adam Looney, Jeff Larrimore, and David Splinter. In Melissa S. Kearney and Amy Ganz (eds.), 2020. The “middle class” has benefitted from government redistribution in recent decades. For individuals in non-elderly households in the middle three income quintiles (the middle class), the share of federal taxes decreased, and the share of transfers increased. [download pdf]

2023-09-22T05:49:40-06:00December 10th, 2020|