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Seemingly common-sense taxation approaches raise issues of equity, tax administration, and unintended economic consequences.
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This book by Alan Viard and Robert Carroll proposes to completely replace the income tax system with a progressive consumption tax.
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The goal of this text is to set forth sector-specific recommendations to provide future international trade and investment rules for banking, securities, and insurance.
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The author examines the structure of the corporate charter market, the impact of takeover regulation and federal securities law, and the spreading of criminalization of corporate duties.
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Today's knowledge-based economy requires an entirely new system of assessing the value of companies--a system tapping the vast communication capabilities of the Internet.
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Who has gained and how much American families have been growing richer in the distribution of wealth.
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This study explains why financial services have for centuries been regulated to a greater extent than are most products that do not directly affect people's health or safety.
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The authors argue that TV regulation should be based on the same principles used for print media, for which control of editorial content lies in private hands rather than the government.
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Are consumers entitled to full disclosure about what is in their food? The authors contend that mandatory GM labeling laws actually harm consumers by pushing GM foods off the market.
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Because tax policy is a reflection of values, citizens in a democratic society should be concerned with how taxes are collected and spent.
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