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Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 30: Volume 30 - 12 Angebote vergleichen
Bester Preis: € 45,43 (vom 11.02.2017)Tax Policy And The Economy, Volume 29
ISBN: 9780226338248 bzw. 022633824X, Band: 29, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press Journals, neu.
Books, Business and Finance, Economics, Theory of Economics, Tax Policy And The Economy, Volume 29, The papers in Volume 29 of Tax Policy and the Economy illustrate the depth and breadth of the taxation-related research by NBER research associates, both in terms of methodological approach and in terms of topics. In the first paper, former NBER President Martin Feldstein estimates how much revenue the federal government could raise by limiting tax expenditures in various ways, such as capping deductions and exclusions. The second paper, by George Bulman and Caroline Hoxby, makes use of a substantial expansion in the availability of education tax credits in 2009 to study whether tax credits have a significant causal effect on college attendance and related outcomes. In the third paper, Casey Mulligan discusses how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) introduces or expands taxes on income and on full-time employment. In the fourth paper, Bradley Heim, Ithai Lurie, and Kosali Simon focus on the “young adult” provision of the ACA that allows young adults to be covered by their parents’ insurance policies. They find no meaningful effects of this provision on labor market outcomes. The fifth paper, by Louis Kaplow, identifies some of the key conceptual challenges to analyzing social insurance policies, such as Social Security, in a context where shortsighted individuals fail to save adequately for their retirement. .
Tax Policy and the Economy: Volume 29
ISBN: 9780226338248 bzw. 022633824X, Band: 29, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, United States of America, neu.
The papers in Volume 29 of Tax Policy and the Economy illustrate the depth and breadth of the taxation-related research by NBER research associates, both in terms of methodological approach and in terms of topics. In the first paper, former NBER President Martin Feldstein estimates how much revenue the federal government could raise by limiting tax expenditures in various ways, such as capping deductions and exclusions. The second paper, by George Bulman and Caroline Hoxby, makes use of a substantial expansion in the availability of education tax credits in 2009 to study whether tax credits have a significant causal effect on college attendance and related outcomes. In the third paper, Casey Mulligan discusses how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) introduces or expands taxes on income and on full-time employment. In the fourth paper, Bradley Heim, Ithai Lurie, and Kosali Simon focus on the young adult provision of the ACA that allows young adults to be covered by their parents insurance policies. They find no meaningful effects of this provision on labor market outcomes. The fifth paper, by Louis Kaplow, identifies some of the key conceptual challenges to analyzing social insurance policies, such as Social Security, in a context where shortsighted individuals fail to save adequately for their retirement.
Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 27 (2013)
ISBN: 9780226097824 bzw. 022609782X, Band: 27, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press Journals, University of Chicago Press Journals, University of Chicago Press Journals, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Taxation policy was a central part of the policy debates over the "fiscal cliff." Given the importance of fiscal issues, it is vital for rigorous empirical research to inform the policy dialogue. In keeping with the NBER's tradition of carrying out rigorous but policy-relevant research, Volume 27 of Tax Policy and the Economy offers insights on a number of key tax policy questions. This year's volume features six papers by leading scholars who examine the tax treatment of tuition at private K-12 schools, the potential streamlining of the federal rules for post-secondary financial aid and the use of tax return information in this process, the effect of tax and benefit programs on incentives to work, the macroeconomic effects of fiscal adjustments, and the set of factors that contributed to the weakening US fiscal outlook in the last decade.
Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 30: Volume 30
ISBN: 9780226441139 bzw. 022644113X, Band: 30, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, United States of America, neu.
The research papers in Volume 30 of Tax Policy and the Economy make significant contributions to the academic literature in public finance and provide important conceptual and empirical input to policy design. In the first paper, Gerald Carlino and Robert Inman consider whether state-level fiscal policies create spillovers for neighboring states and how federal stimulus can internalize these externalities. The second paper, by Nathan Hendren, presents a new framework for evaluating the welfare consequences of tax policy changes and explains how the key parameters needed to implement this framework can be estimated. The third paper, a collaborative effort by several academic and US Treasury economists, documents the dramatic increase in pass-through businesses, including partnerships and S-corporations, over the last thirty years. It notes that these entities now generate more than half of all US business income. The fourth paper examines property tax compliance using a pseudo-randomized experiment in Philadelphia, in which those who owed taxes received supplemental letters regarding their tax delinquency. The research explores what types of communication lead to higher rates of tax payment. In the fifth paper, Jeffrey Clemens discusses cross-program budgetary spillovers of minimum wage regulations. Severin Borenstein and Lucas Davis, the authors of the sixth paper, study the distributional effects of income tax credits for clean energy.
Tax Policy And The Economy, Volume 30
ISBN: 9780226441139 bzw. 022644113X, Band: 30, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press Journals, neu.
Books, Business and Finance, Economics, Theory of Economics, Tax Policy And The Economy, Volume 30, The research papers in Volume 30 of Tax Policy and the Economy make significant contributions to the academic literature in public finance and provide important conceptual and empirical input to policy design. In the first paper, Gerald Carlino and Robert Inman consider whether state-level fiscal policies create spillovers for neighboring states and how federal stimulus can internalize these externalities. The second paper, by Nathan Hendren, presents a new framework for evaluating the welfare consequences of tax policy changes and explains how the key parameters needed to implement this framework can be estimated. The third paper, a collaborative effort by several academic and US Treasury economists, documents the dramatic increase in pass-through businesses, including partnerships and S-corporations, over the last thirty years. It notes that these entities now generate more than half of all US business income. The fourth paper examines property tax compliance using a pseudo-randomized experiment in Philadelphia, in which those who owed taxes received supplemental letters regarding their tax delinquency. The research explores what types of communication lead to higher rates of tax payment. In the fifth paper, Jeffrey Clemens discusses cross-program budgetary spillovers of minimum wage regulations. Severin Borenstein and Lucas Davis, the authors of the sixth paper, study the distributional effects of income tax credits for clean energy.
Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 27
ISBN: 9780226097824 bzw. 022609782X, Band: 27, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press Journals, neu, E-Book.
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Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 30
ISBN: 9780226441139 bzw. 022644113X, Band: 30, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press Journals, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 25
ISBN: 9780226076577 bzw. 0226076571, Band: 25, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press Journals, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 25
ISBN: 9780226076591 bzw. 0226076598, Band: 25, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press Journals, Taschenbuch, neu.
Tax-Policy-and-the-Economy-Volume-25~~Jeffrey-R-Brown, Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 25, Paperback.
Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 29
ISBN: 9780226338248 bzw. 022633824X, Band: 29, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press Journals, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Tax-Policy-and-the-Economy-Volume-29~~Jeffrey-R-Brown, Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 29, Hardcover.