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November 3, 2006
Buchanan to Leave Rutgers for GW
Congratulations to Neil H. Buchanan, who has decided to leave Rutgers-Newark to accept a permanent position at George Washington. Neil is currently visiting at NYU and will be joining GW in January 2007 following a one-semester leave. Neil has produced a number of important pieces in a little over three years in this business, including:
- Social Security and Government Deficits: When Should We Worry?, 91 Cornell L. Rev. ___ (2007)
- Sustainability, Solvency, and Government Finance: When Are Deficits Too High?, 25 Va. Tax Rev. ___ (2006)
- The Uses of the Concept of Efficiency in Tax Analysis, Nat'l Tax Ass'n Proceedings (2006)
- How Realistic is the Supply/Demand Equilibrium Story? A Simple Demonstration of False Trading and its Implications for Market Equilibrium, J. Socio-Econ. ___ (2006)
- The Case Against Income Averaging, 25 Va. Tax Rev. 1151 (2006)
- The JEC’s Estate Tax Report: Myths and Legends, 111 Tax Notes 1133 (2006)
- Social Security, Generational Justice, and Long-Term Deficits, 58 Tax L. Rev. 275 (2005)
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But Rutgers is undefeated!? Don't preeminent football programs attract talented college professors?
Posted by: guy in the veal calf office | Nov 3, 2006 5:28:05 PM




