Indirect Federal Taxes, the Cost of Capital and the Issue of Tax Incidence

Indirect Federal Taxes, the Cost of Capital and the Issue of Tax Incidence
Title Indirect Federal Taxes, the Cost of Capital and the Issue of Tax Incidence PDF eBook
Author Wayne R. Thirsk
Publisher
Total Pages 134
Release 1985
Genre Goods and services tax Canada
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Capital Taxation

Capital Taxation
Title Capital Taxation PDF eBook
Author Martin S. Feldstein
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 506
Release 1983
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780674094826

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Feldstein shows how systems of taxation influence the rate and nature of capital formation--key to the development of any economy. His identification of important economic and policy questions, adroit use of modeling and new data, and careful attention to dynamics make this book a powerful addition to the literature.

The Shifting and Incidence of Taxation

The Shifting and Incidence of Taxation
Title The Shifting and Incidence of Taxation PDF eBook
Author Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman
Publisher
Total Pages 454
Release 1926
Genre Taxation
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Handbook of Computable General Equilibrium Modeling

Handbook of Computable General Equilibrium Modeling
Title Handbook of Computable General Equilibrium Modeling PDF eBook
Author Peter B. Dixon
Publisher Newnes
Total Pages 1143
Release 2013-11-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0444536353

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In this collection of 17 articles, top scholars synthesize and analyze scholarship on this widely used tool of policy analysis, setting forth its accomplishments, difficulties, and means of implementation. Though CGE modeling does not play a prominent role in top US graduate schools, it is employed universally in the development of economic policy. This collection is particularly important because it presents a history of modeling applications and examines competing points of view. Presents coherent summaries of CGE theories that inform major model types Covers the construction of CGE databases, model solving, and computer-assisted interpretation of results Shows how CGE modeling has made a contribution to economic policy

Handbook of Public Economics

Handbook of Public Economics
Title Handbook of Public Economics PDF eBook
Author Martin Feldstein
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 744
Release 2002-01-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0080544193

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The Field of Public Economics has been changing rapidly in recent years, and the sixteen chapters contained in this Handbook survey many of the new developments. As a field, Public Economics is defined by its objectives rather than its techniques and much of what is new is the application of modern methods of economic theory and econometrics to problems that have been addressed by economists for over two hundred years. More generally, the discussion of public finance issues also involves elements of political science, finance and philosophy. These connections are evidence in several of the chapters that follow. Public Economics is the positive and normative study of government's effect on the economy. We attempt to explain why government behaves as it does, how its behavior influences the behavior of private firms and households, and what the welfare effects of such changes in behavior are. Following Musgrave (1959) one may imagine three purposes for government intervention in the economy: allocation, when market failure causes the private outcome to be Pareto inefficient, distribution, when the private market outcome leaves some individuals with unacceptably low shares in the fruits of the economy, and stabilization, when the private market outcome leaves some of the economy's resources underutilized. The recent trend in economic research has tended to emphasize the character of stabilization problems as problems of allocation in the labor market. The effects that government intervention can have on the allocation and distribution of an economy's resources are described in terms of efficiency and incidence effects. These are the primary measures used to evaluate the welfare effects of government policy.

Tax Policy and the Economy

Tax Policy and the Economy
Title Tax Policy and the Economy PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 222
Release 2000
Genre Taxation
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Public Finance and Public Policy

Public Finance and Public Policy
Title Public Finance and Public Policy PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Gruber
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 806
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780716786559

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Chapters include: "Income distribution and welfare programs", "State and local government expenditures" and "Health economics and private health insurance".