Non-growth objections

The main challenge to Rosen's estimate arises from its dependence on Diamond's simulation for an estimate of macro-growth effects of tax reform. However other objections have been raised that go to his exclusion of certain micro-behavioral effects and his revenue baseline. These are appended here.

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