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    Dodging the Taxman

    Reducing tax evasion is a key priority for many governments, particularly in developing countries. A growing literature has argued that the ability to verify taxpayer self-reports against reports from third parties is critical for modern tax enforcement and the growth... View Details
    • January 2013
    • Article

    Preference Heterogeneity and Optimal Capital Income Taxation

    By: Mikhail Golosov, Maxim Troshkin, Aleh Tsyvinski and Matthew Weinzierl
    We examine a prominent justification for capital income taxation: goods preferred by those with high ability ought to be taxed. In an environment where commodity taxes are allowed to be nonlinear functions of income and consumption, we derive an analytical expression... View Details
    Keywords: Taxation
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    Golosov, Mikhail, Maxim Troshkin, Aleh Tsyvinski, and Matthew Weinzierl. "Preference Heterogeneity and Optimal Capital Income Taxation." Journal of Public Economics 97 (January 2013): 160–175. (Also NBER Working Paper Series, No. 16619, December 2010.)
    • 13 May 2014
    • First Look

    First Look: May 13

    working paper: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2430174 Eliciting Taxpayer Preferences Increases Tax Compliance By: Lamberton, Cait, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, and Michael I. Norton Abstract—Two experiments show that eliciting taxpayer preferences on... View Details
    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
    • 20 Feb 2018
    • News

    Apple’s Overseas Cash Isn’t The Win The GOP Says It Is

    • 15 Sep 2016
    • News

    Political Paralysis Is the Biggest Threat to U.S. Competitiveness

    • December 2007 (Revised June 2009)
    • Case

    KPMG (A): A Near-Death Experience

    By: Robert G. Eccles and Eliot Sherman
    Describes the way in which "Big Four" auditor KPMG dealt with an indictment stemming from the firm's sale of tax shelters. In 2005 Tim Flynn has been KPMG Chairman for a matter of days when he learns that the government is preparing to indict the firm on charges of... View Details
    Keywords: Accounting Audits; Crime and Corruption; Taxation; Lawsuits and Litigation; Crisis Management; Partners and Partnerships; Accounting Industry; Service Industry
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    Eccles, Robert G., and Eliot Sherman. "KPMG (A): A Near-Death Experience." Harvard Business School Case 408-073, December 2007. (Revised June 2009.)
    • 2008
    • Working Paper

    Just Keep My Money! Supporting Tax-time Savings with U.S. Savings Bonds

    By: Peter Tufano
    This paper reports the results of a 2007 experiment testing if specific process simplification can foster increased take-up rates for savings products, particularly by low-to-moderate income (LMI) households. Tax refund recipients at certain H&R Block tax preparation... View Details
    Keywords: Household; Income; Bonds; Investment; Personal Finance; Saving; Taxation; United States
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    Tufano, Peter. "Just Keep My Money! Supporting Tax-time Savings with U.S. Savings Bonds." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 09-059, October 2008. (Revised August 2010.)
    • September 2006
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    Dynamic Scoring: A Back-of-the-Envelope Guide

    By: Matthew C. Weinzierl and N. Gregory Mankiw
    This paper uses the neoclassical growth model to examine the extent to which a tax cut pays for itself through higher economic growth. The model yields simple expressions for the steady-state feedback effect of a tax cut. The feedback is surprisingly large: for... View Details
    Keywords: Revenue Estimation; Taxation; Economic Growth
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    Weinzierl, Matthew C., and N. Gregory Mankiw. "Dynamic Scoring: A Back-of-the-Envelope Guide." Journal of Public Economics 90, no. 8 (September 2006): 1415–1433.
    • 29 Jul 2018
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    The dynamic effects of computerised VAT invoices on Chinese manufacturing firms

      Financing the African Colonial State: The Revenue Imperative and Forced Labor

      Although recent studies on African colonial tax systems have deepened our understanding of early fiscal capacity building efforts in the region, they have largely... View Details

        Fiscal Development Under Sovereign and Colonial Rule

        Dominant theories of state formation and nation-building lean heavily on the classic European tale of the simultaneous development of a ‘fiscal state’ and a ‘nation state’. However, this Euro-centered narrative does not factor in that more than two-thirds of the... View Details

        • September 2004 (Revised April 2005)
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        U.S. Market Framework for Gasoline, The: Individual Incentives and Societal Goals in Global Markets

        By: Bruce R. Scott and Edward Murphy
        Traces the role of gasoline taxes in financing U.S. highways and the use of regulations to increase fuel economy to show how and why the U.S. market framework for gasoline is so different from that in Europe. Focuses on whether the U.S. tax should be raised, as... View Details
        Keywords: Taxation; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Energy Sources; Digital Platforms; Sovereign Finance; Growth and Development Strategy; United States; Europe
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        Scott, Bruce R., and Edward Murphy. "U.S. Market Framework for Gasoline, The: Individual Incentives and Societal Goals in Global Markets." Harvard Business School Case 705-012, September 2004. (Revised April 2005.)
        • 18 Apr 2016
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        Popular Acceptance of Morally Arbitrary Luck and Widespread Support for Classical Benefit-Based Taxation

        Keywords: by Matthew C. Weinzierl
        • 2020
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        Designing, Not Checking, for Policy Robustness: An Example with Optimal Taxation

        By: Benjami Lockwood, Afras Y. Sial and Matthew C. Weinzierl
        Economists typically check the robustness of their results by comparing them across plausible ranges of parameter values and model structures. A preferable approach to robustness—for the purposes of policymaking and evaluation—is to design policy that takes these... View Details
        Keywords: Optimal Taxation; Robust Optimization; Taxation; Income; Policy; Design
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        Lockwood, Benjami, Afras Y. Sial, and Matthew C. Weinzierl. "Designing, Not Checking, for Policy Robustness: An Example with Optimal Taxation." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 28098, November 2020.
        • 04 Dec 2016
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        If US companies bring back billions from overseas, who profits?

        • 01 May 2014
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        Revisiting the Classical View of Benefit-Based Taxation

        Keywords: by Matthew Weinzierl
        • November 1999 (Revised May 2000)
        • Supplement

        Data Supplement: Post-War US Economic Statistics

        By: Julio J. Rotemberg and Cherie Nursalim
        Supplements Tax Cut of 1964 (9-382-078), Nixon's Economic Strategy--1969 (8-378-258), and The Reagan Plan (9-381-173). View Details
        Keywords: History; Sovereign Finance; Development Economics; Mathematical Methods; Taxation; Policy; Government Administration; Macroeconomics; United States
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        Rotemberg, Julio J., and Cherie Nursalim. "Data Supplement: Post-War US Economic Statistics." Harvard Business School Supplement 700-070, November 1999. (Revised May 2000.)
        • 24 Sep 2012
        • Research & Ideas

        Why Do We Tax?

        There is a mismatch between what many scholars assume is the purpose of taxes and what most people believe for themselves. That mismatch means that the advice experts offer to policymakers and citizens debating American View Details
        Keywords: by Martha Lagace; Legal Services
        • November 2010 (Revised August 2011)
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        Australian Vintage Ltd.

        By: David F. Hawkins
        Following International Financial Reporting Standards guidance company records a number of significant losses and a related deferred tax asset. View Details
        Keywords: Accounting; International Accounting; Financial Statements; Financial Reporting; Taxation; Business or Company Management; Asset Management; Assets; Financial Management; Standards; Australia
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        Hawkins, David F. "Australian Vintage Ltd." Harvard Business School Case 111-034, November 2010. (Revised August 2011.)
        • 2009
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        Watch What I Do, Not What I Say: The Unintended Consequences of the Homeland Investment Act

        By: Dhammika Dharmapala, C. Fritz Foley and Kristin J. Forbes
        This paper analyzes the impact on firm behavior of the Homeland Investment Act of 2004, which provided a one-time tax holiday for the repatriation of foreign earnings by U.S. multinationals. The analysis controls for endogeneity and omitted variable bias by using... View Details
        Keywords: Investment; Multinational Firms and Management; Government Legislation; Taxation; Business and Shareholder Relations; Behavior; United States
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        Dharmapala, Dhammika, C. Fritz Foley, and Kristin J. Forbes. "Watch What I Do, Not What I Say: The Unintended Consequences of the Homeland Investment Act." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 15023, June 2009.
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