Monday, April 3, 2023
Canadian Tax Journal Publishes Special Issue Dedicated To Richard Bird (University Of Toronto)
Following up on my previous post, Death Of Richard Bird (University Of Toronto): the Canadian Tax Journal has published a special issue in Richard's honor, 70 Canadian Tax J. (SS) 1-354 (2022):
- Heather Evans (Executive Director & CEO, Canadian Tax Foundation), Foreword, 70 Canadian Tax J. (SS) 1 (2022)
- François Vaillancourt (Université de Montréal; Google Scholar) & Robert D. Ebel (Georgia State), The Size, Growth, and Composition of Government: Analysis and Evidence for Canada and the United States, 70 Canadian Tax J. (SS) 5 (2022)
- James Alm (Tulane; Google Scholar), Devising Administrative Policies for Improving Tax Compliance, 70 Canadian Tax J. (SS) 5 (2022)
- Roy Bahl (Georgia State) & Jorge Martinez-Vazquez (Georgia State; Google Scholar), Perspectives in Fiscal Decentralization: Challenges and the Unfinished Agenda, 70 Canadian Tax J. (SS) 69 (2022)
- Almos T. Tassonyi (Calgary), Financing Local Government and Development in Canada in the Aftermath of a Global Pandemic: Continuity and Change, 70 Canadian Tax J. (SS) 97 (2022)
- Enid Slack (Toronto), Property Taxes in the Real World, 70 Canadian Tax J. (SS) 133 (2022)
- Sijbren Cnossen (CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis), Excise Taxation To Preserve Health and To Protect the Environment: A Review, 70 Canadian Tax J. (SS) 159 (2022)
- Robin Boadway (Queen’s University) & Pierre Pestieau (Université de Liège; Google Scholar), The Wealth Tax and the Tax Mix, 70 Canadian Tax J. (SS) 185 (2022)
- Kevin Milligan (UBC; Google Scholar), All in the Family: Assessing Need in the Fiscal Unit, 70 Canadian Tax J. (SS) 209 (2022)
- Jack M. Mintz (Calgary; Google Scholar), The Global Corporate Minimum Tax: A Cure or Not?, 70 Canadian Tax J. (SS) 231 (2022)
- Scott Wilkie (York University) & Lorraine Eden (Texas A&M; Google Scholar), Public Finance in the Real World: Through the Lens (Down the Rabbit Hole?) of Transfer Pricing, 70 Canadian Tax J. (SS) 257 (2022)
- Mario Mansour (IMF) & Eric M. Zolt (UCLA; Google Scholar), Personal Income Taxes in the Middle East and North Africa: Prospects and Possibilities, 70 Canadian Tax J. (SS) 291 (2022)
- Pierre-Pascal Gendron (Humber College), Public Finance in the Real World: More Questions Than Answers— An Appreciation of Richard Bird’s Contributions to the VAT Through Collaboration, 70 Canadian Tax J. (SS) 335 (2022)
https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2023/04/canadian-tax-journal-publishes-special-issue-dedicated-to-richard-bird-university-of-toronto.html