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November 9, 2012

7th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies at Stanford

Stanford Law School LogoThe 7th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies kicks off today at Stanford. Here are the Tax Prof paper presentations:

Joshua Blank (NYU) & Nancy Staudt (USC), Corporate Shams, 87 N.Y.U. L. Rev. ___ (2012)
Discussant: Joseph Bankman (Stanford)

Jacob Goldin (Princeton) & Yair Listokin (Yale), Tax Expenditure Salience
Discussant: Nancy Staudt (USC)

Andrew Hayashi (NYU), Legal Salience: An Empirical Analysis of the Decision to Seek Administrative Relief
Discussant: Yun-chien Chang (NYU)

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