The theory of taxation and public economics /

The Theory of Taxation and Public Economics presents a unified conceptual framework for analyzing taxation--the first to be systematically developed in several decades. An original treatment of the subject rather than a textbook synthesis, the book contains new analysis that generates novel results,...

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Main Authors: Kaplow, Louis.
Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Published: Princeton University Press,
Publisher Address: Princeton, N.J. :
Publication Dates: [2008]
©2008
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Edition: Course Book.
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400839223
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Summary: The Theory of Taxation and Public Economics presents a unified conceptual framework for analyzing taxation--the first to be systematically developed in several decades. An original treatment of the subject rather than a textbook synthesis, the book contains new analysis that generates novel results, including some that overturn long-standing conventional wisdom. This fresh approach should change thinking, research, and teaching for decades to come. Building on the work of James Mirrlees, Anthony Atkinson and Joseph Stiglitz, and subsequent researchers, and in the spirit of classics by A. C. Pigou, William Vickrey, and Richard Musgrave, this book steps back from particular lines of inquiry to consider the field as a whole, including the relationships among different fiscal instruments. Louis Kaplow puts forward a framework that makes it possible to rigorously examine both distributive and distortionary effects of particular policies despite their complex interactions with others. To do so, various reforms--ranging from commodity or estate and gift taxation to regulation and public goods provision--are combined with a distributively offsetting adjustment to the income tax. The resulting distribution-neutral reform package holds much constant while leaving in play the distinctive effects of the policy instrument under consideration. By applying this common methodology to disparate subjects, The Theory of Taxation and Public Economics produces significant cross-fertilization and yields solutions to previously intractable problems.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (496 pages) : illustrations
ISBN: 9781400839223
Index Number: HJ141
CLC: F810.42
Contents: Frontmatter --
Summary of Contents --
Contents --
Preface --
1. Introduction --
2. An Integrated View --
3. The Social Objective --
4. Optimal Income Taxation --
5. Elaboration and Extensions --
6. Income and Commodity Taxation --
7. Transfer Payments --
8. Goods and Services --
9. Taxation of Capital --
10. Taxation of Transfers --
11. Taxation and Social Security --
12. Taxation of Families --
13. Welfare --
14. Social Welfare Function --
15. Other Normative Criteria --
16 Conclusion --
References --
Index.