Matches 1 - 10.
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
A sophisticated and accessible application of the newest theoretical work in public-policy history and legal studies, this book is a detailed, and often surprising, account of how a permanent income tax was enacted into law in the United States. Rather than... [ More...]
|
 |
This book provides a systematic and comparative analysis of the tax systems of ten countries (G7 plus Netherlands, Spain, and Sweden) over the last decade. The main focus is on recent and prospective tax reforms.
|
 |
This book introduces the substantial literature on consumption tax policy and the taxation of capital income, the early literature on optimal tax theory in dynamic overlapping generations models, the more recent literature on optimal taxation in the Ramsey... [ More...]
|
 |
Economists have long recognized the importance of capital accumulation for productivity and economic growth. The development of quantitative knowledge about capital formation and its link to economic performance began at the national Bureau of Economic... [ More...]
|
 |
The present tax system was designed half a century ago to accommodate the male-dominated single-earner family, and its deep gender biases have not since been questioned. In this pathbreaking book written for an audience with no prior tax knowledge, Edward... [ More...]
|
 |
List of Tables and FiguresAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Time for a Change1. Tax Basics2. The Trouble with the Income Tax3. The Case for a Spending Tax4. Death to Death Taxes5. Progressivity Can Live6. The Fair Not Flat TaxConclusion: Toward Class Teamwork,... [ More...]
|
 |
The papers in this volume reflect David Bradford's dual experience as a theoretical economist and as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the United States Treasury for Tax Policy and Director of the Treasury's Office of Tax Analysis. While at the Treasury,... [ More...]
|