
Joshua Rauh
@joshrauh
Joshua Rauh - Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution | Stanford University Finance Professor.
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https://web.stanford.edu/~rauh/ 12-06-2009 17:56:42
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This paper was apparently fraudulent. From MIT. economics.mit.edu/news/assuring-… Thanks to Robert Palgrave for following up on his suspicions.

"Financial Reckoning Hits Universities: Pay Cuts, Layoffs and No Coffee" via The Wall Street Journal. No coffee, wow, really making the faculty feel the pain. If you don't oppose the administration's actions you might not get your coffee, and who knows what's next.😉 wsj.com/us-news/educat…

People asking me what I think of the House Budget Committee voting down of the reconciliation bill. I will leave it with these few seconds from my testimony before that committee on May 7. Chip Roy Rep. Chip Roy Press Office Rep. Lloyd Smucker Rep. Ralph Norman Congressman Josh Brecheen Rep. Andrew Clyde

GLI Expert Joshua Rauh: "No single event has made more of a mockery of so-called experts than the policy responses to the COVID-19 virus." libertylensecon.substack.com/p/the-crisis-o…


My latest op-ed with @JoshRauh at National Review: “How To Get More Growth From The Republican Tax Bill” nationalreview.com/2025/06/how-to… nationalreview.com/2025/06/how-to…


Republicans want economic growth to be higher. Permanent full expensing for both equipment and buildings is one of the best things the tax bill can do toward that goal. | Jon Hartley & Joshua Rauh trib.al/PfAlnun

Republicans want economic growth to be higher. Permanent full expensing for both equipment and buildings is one of the best things the tax bill can do toward that goal. | Jon Hartley & Joshua Rauh trib.al/5qgrRxV

Super excited to have this paper with David Thesmar win Runner-Up for the Michael J. Brennan Best Paper Award in the RFS!


HUGE tax news from Audrey Fahlberg National Review: Thune says Trump supports making full expensing permanent in reconciliation. This is one of the most pro-growth reforms under consideration. House bill keeps it temporary. Senate should make it permanent. nationalreview.com/news/exclusive…

🚨 BREAKING: Business Full Expensing provisions will be permanent in the Senate Bill according to Steve Daines via Audrey Fahlberg


