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September 10, 2010
Tax Papers by Austan Goolsbee
- Does Government R&D Policy Mainly Benefit Scientists and Engineers
- Evaluating the Costs and Benefits of Taxing Internet Commerce
- Evidence on the High Income Laffer Curve from Six Decades of Tax Reform
- How Prevalent is Tax Arbitrage? Evidence from Corporate Investments in Municipal Bonds
- The Impact and Inefficiency of the Coporate Income Tax: Evidence from State Organizational Form Data
- In a World Without Borders: The Impact of Taxes on Internet Commerce
- Investment, Overhang, and Tax Policy
- Investment Tax Incentives, Prices, and the Supply of Capital Goods
- Investment Tax Subsidies and the Wages of Capital Goods Workers: To the Workers Go the Spoils?
- Playing With Fire: Cigarettes, Taxes and Competition From the Internet
- Tax Sensitivity, Internet Commerce, and the Generation Gap
- Taxes, High-Income Executives, and the Perils of Revenue Estimation in the New Economy
- Taxes and Organizational Form: The Case of REIT Spinoffs
- Taxes and the Quality of Capital
- Taxes, Organizational Form and the Dead Weight Loss of the Corporate Income Tax
- The TurboTax Revolution? Evaluating the Ability of Technology to Solve the Tax Complexity Dilemma
- The Value of Broadband and the Deadweight Loss of Taxing New Technology
- What Happens When You Tax the Rich? Evidence from Executive Compensation
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Alas a good football helmet might help him more in his new job . . .
Posted by: mike livingston | Sep 10, 2010 3:58:41 PM
Obama seeks an echo chamber, not an economic advisor.
Posted by: Jake | Sep 10, 2010 11:49:15 PM
Road maps like this list of papers are one of the most valuable features of this blog. Thanks for posting this list!
Posted by: AMTbuff | Sep 11, 2010 4:19:46 PM




