Eugene Feenberg is a notable figure in the field of economics, particularly known for his work on public economics, tax policy, and economic theory. He has conducted research on a variety of topics, including the implications of tax systems on economic behavior and the principles underlying efficient public finance. In addition to his academic contributions, Feenberg is known for developing the "Feenberg- doable" model of tax incidence, which analyzes how different tax systems affect various economic agents.

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