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This rereleased AEI classic presents the views of two distinguished tax experts on progressive taxation.
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Kniesner and Ziliak determine how progressive taxation of both wage and capital incomes affects the lifetime supply of labor.
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This monograph chronicles how the conventional wisdom changed and outlines the implications of a new understanding of tax policy.
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Is consumption the key to fostering economic growth and labor productivity?
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Four distinguished authorities examine the implications of the Budget Enforcement Act for federal budget policy.
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Has the temporary tax credit for research and development encouraged industrial innovation? Is there a correlation between productivity and R&D spending? Should Congress make this tax credit permanent before it expires at the end of 1985? �
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This volume provides readers with concise but varying perspectives on the possibilities of tax reformand focusesattention on key questions in the scholarly debate.
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This volume explores the causes and costs of tax avoidance and provides a useful guide to the key conceptual issues that must be addressed in order to design a truly effective tax reform.
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Top economists provide much-needed guidance--and some surprising conclusions--in response to rising public concerns about inequality in the U.S. tax system.
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This rereleased AEI Classic presents some of the public issues involved in the growth of public debt.
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