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The Heritage analysis shows that the 2003 Bush tax cut would immediately begin to expand the economy, offsetting some of the static revenue loss, which is the estimated revenue loss, assuming no change in the macroeconomy.
In 2003, 8.8 percent of the static revenue loss would be recouped, rising to 14.6 percent in 2004, 28.5 percent in 2005, 47.5 percent in 2006, 73.7 percent in 2007 and 90 percent by 2011.
For every dollar of static revenue, GDP would go up by $5 to $6.
As a result of static analysis, revenue loss from tax cuts tends to be overstated, which makes it harder to enact tax cuts.
With overall industry revenue static, others must lose for Deutsche to win.
With plunging advertising revenue and static circulation, Le Monde is emblematic of the turmoil within the French newspaper industry, which is heavily subsidized by the government and has steadily lost readers to breezy, independent new competitors online and to free papers.
An interesting pattern occurs with economy brands; their revenue is virtually static between 2001 and 2005 but, once ULP brands emerge, revenue in the economy segment starts to increase (Fig. 3).
(I should point out that these tax-revenue figures are "static," or first-round, estimates.
The objectives would be short-term revenue neutrality using static analysis, but longer-term economic growth using behavioral analysis.
But never mind, eh? Better luck with the revenue changes to static caravans and a very specific sub-section of hot food.
An enlightened toll structure will generate at least as much additional revenue as a static approach that simply puts tolls on the free bridges.
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