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How can the tax laws be enforced more economically and more efficiently? After examining the ways the IRS is currently financed, Eugene Steuerle concludes that current methods give inadequate attention to both the benefits and the costs of tax administration.
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This book argues for greater national uniformity in state and local taxes that affect interstate commerce.
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Rowe and Graening outline policymakers' plans to govern the terms of access to transmission and distribution systems owned by utilities.
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Two achievements--up the poor and animating civil society--are powerful moral claims for business corporations but schemes for corporate governance jeopardize these achievements.
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This study providesa comprehensive description of the global insurance industry and details the current state of international agreements that govern trade in insurance.
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This monograph is a critical and constructive response to the Basel Committee on Bank Supervision for reforming international bank capital standards.
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This book examines fiscal policy and the consumption tax.
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This book discusses banking, insurance, and securities regulation, as well as issues in consumer finance and electronic commerce.
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Robert Hahn argues that over the next decade the best strategy for policy makers is to build institutions that can address climate change in the future by developing a capacity at the nation-state level to measure greenhouse gas emissions and to implement and assess greenhouse gas inventories...
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