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  • 29 Nov 2016
  • Working Paper Summaries

Fiscal Risk and the Portfolio of Government Programs

Keywords: by Samuel G. Hanson, David S. Scharfstein, and Adi Sunderam
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By: Matthew C. Weinzierl

My academic research centers on uncovering and closing gaps between the theory and reality of tax policy. My main contribution has been to identify and address a mismatch between the goals for taxation typically assumed in theory and the goals the public and... View Details

  • October 2014
  • Article

The Promise of Positive Optimal Taxation: Normative Diversity and a Role for Equal Sacrifice

By: Matthew Weinzierl
A prominent assumption in modern optimal tax research is that the objective of taxation is Utilitarian. I present new survey evidence that most people disagree with this assumption, preferring tax policies based at least in part on a classic alternative objective: the... View Details
Keywords: Taxation; Theory
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Weinzierl, Matthew. "The Promise of Positive Optimal Taxation: Normative Diversity and a Role for Equal Sacrifice." Journal of Public Economics 118 (October 2014): 128–142. (Also NBER Working Paper Series, No. 18599.)

    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

    • October 2007 (Revised October 2009)
    • Case

    Global Climate Change and BP

    By: Forest L. Reinhardt and Mikell Hyman
    Following the sudden resignation of Sir John Browne, Tony Hayward, BP CEO, must decide how global climate change management will figure into BP's corporate strategy. Climate change management was a major part of BP's strategy under Browne: In 1997 Browne broke from his... View Details
    Keywords: Change Management; Climate Change; Corporate Strategy; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Management Teams; Environmental Sustainability; Government and Politics; Energy Sources; Global Strategy; Operations; Utilities Industry; Energy Industry; United Kingdom
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    Reinhardt, Forest L., and Mikell Hyman. "Global Climate Change and BP." Harvard Business School Case 708-026, October 2007. (Revised October 2009.)
    • November–December 2023
    • Article

    Tax-Loss Harvesting with Cryptocurrencies

    By: Lin William Cong, Wayne Landsman, Edward Maydew and Daniel Rabetti
    We describe the taxation landscape in the cryptocurrency markets, especially concerning U.S. taxpayers, and examine how recent increases in tax scrutiny have led to changes in crypto investors' trading behavior. We argue conceptually and then empirically document that... View Details
    Keywords: Cryptocurrency; Taxation; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Financial Markets
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    Cong, Lin William, Wayne Landsman, Edward Maydew, and Daniel Rabetti. "Tax-Loss Harvesting with Cryptocurrencies." Art. 101607. Journal of Accounting & Economics 76, nos. 2-3 (November–December 2023).

      Jerry R. Green

      Jerry R. Green

      David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy

      John Leverett Professor in the University

      Harvard University

       

      Jerry Green is the John Leverett Professor in the University and the David A. Wells... View Details

      Keywords: aerospace; education industry; insurance industry; professional services
      • 29 Jun 2012
      • Working Paper Summaries

      Trade Credit and Taxes

      Keywords: by Mihir A. Desai, C. Fritz Foley & James R. Hines

        Matthew C. Weinzierl

        Matt Weinzierl is Senior Associate Dean and Chair of the MBA Program at Harvard Business School, where he is the Joseph and Jacqueline Elbling Professor of Business Administration in the Business, Government, and the International Economy Unit, and a Research... View Details

        Keywords: aerospace

          Tax-Loss Harvesting with Cryptocurrencies

          We describe the taxation landscape in the View Details
          • August 2016 (Revised July 2017)
          • Case

          Diageo and Mey Icki: Turkish Delight or Turkish Hangover?

          By: Dante Roscini and Gamze Yucaoglu
          In September 2013, two years after its $2.1 billion acquisition of Mey Icki Sanayi ve Ticaret AS (Mey Icki), the principal spirits company in Turkey specializing in the local beverage, raki, Diageo, the world’s leading premium drinks company, was concerned about new... View Details
          Keywords: Foreign Direct Investment; Emerging Markets; Government Legislation; Taxation; Valuation; Business and Government Relations; Government and Politics; Risk Management; Retail Industry; Food and Beverage Industry; Middle East; Turkey
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          Roscini, Dante, and Gamze Yucaoglu. "Diageo and Mey Icki: Turkish Delight or Turkish Hangover?" Harvard Business School Case 717-005, August 2016. (Revised July 2017.)
          • April 2010 (Revised January 2013)
          • Case

          California's Budget Crises, Tax Reform, and Domestic and International Tax Competition

          By: Matthew C. Weinzierl and Jacob Kuipers
          How do (and how should) governments design fiscal policies to compete in a globalized economy while meeting internal policy priorities including redistribution? In 2009, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger repeatedly declared fiscal emergencies as California's state budget... View Details
          Keywords: Budgets and Budgeting; Economy; Globalization; Governing Rules, Regulations, and Reforms; Policy; Taxation; Competition; California
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          Weinzierl, Matthew C., and Jacob Kuipers. "California's Budget Crises, Tax Reform, and Domestic and International Tax Competition." Harvard Business School Case 710-038, April 2010. (Revised January 2013.)
          • 18 Nov 2010
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          Payout Taxes and the Allocation of Investment

          Keywords: by Bo Becker, Marcus Jacob & Martin Jacob
          • 08 May 2019
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          Gifts of the Immigrants, Woes of the Natives: Lessons from the Age of Mass Migration

          • 2024
          • Working Paper

          Trade Policy in the Shadow of Conflict: The Case of Dual-use Goods

          By: Maxim Alekseev and Xinyue Lin
          Policymakers increasingly use trade instruments to address national security concerns. This paper studies optimal policy for dual-use goods, items with both military and civilian applications. We begin by documenting that regulation and trade flows of dual-use goods... View Details
          Keywords: Policy; National Security; Trade; Taxation; Financial Instruments; Macroeconomics
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          Alekseev, Maxim, and Xinyue Lin. "Trade Policy in the Shadow of Conflict: The Case of Dual-use Goods." Working Paper, October 2024.
          • 2014
          • Chapter

          Payout Policy

          By: Joan Farre-Mensa, Roni Michaely and Martin Schmalz
          We survey the literature on payout policy, with a particular emphasis on developments in the last two decades. Of the traditional motives of why firms pay out (agency, signaling, and taxes), the cross-sectional empirical evidence is most persuasive in favor of agency... View Details
          Keywords: Finance; Investment; Financial Services Industry
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          Farre-Mensa, Joan, Roni Michaely, and Martin Schmalz. "Payout Policy." In Annual Review of Financial Economics, Volume 6, edited by Andrew W. Lo and Robert C. Merton. Palo Alto, CA: Annual Reviews, 2014.
          • 13 Jan 2015
          • First Look

          First Look: January 13

          colleges by limiting the number of possible applications. Download working paper: http://www.nber.org/papers/w20774 Does Front-Loading Taxation Increase Savings? Evidence from Roth 401(k) Introductions By: Beshears, John, James J. Choi,... View Details
          Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
          • 2014
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          Unequality: Who Gets What and Why It Matters

          By: Michael I. Norton
          Who should get what, and what are the consequences? Economic inequality in the United States has been rising for decades, yet only recently have behavioral scientists explored two central questions surrounding the optimal level of inequality. First, what are the... View Details
          Keywords: Inequality; Ethics; Productivity; Gambling; Equality and Inequality; Fairness; Income; Performance Productivity; United States
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          Norton, Michael I. "Unequality: Who Gets What and Why It Matters." Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1, no. 1 (2014): 151–155.
          • 13 Jul 2012
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          De Gustibus non est Taxandum: Theory and Evidence on Preference Heterogeneity and Redistribution

          Keywords: by Benjamin Lockwood & Matthew Weinzierl
          • 24 Mar 2009
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          Securing Jobs or the New Protectionism? Taxing the Overseas Activities of Multinational Firms

          Keywords: by Mihir A. Desai
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