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Taxes And Capital Formation Martin Feldstein Editor

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Taxes And Capital Formation Martin Feldstein Editor
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.88 MB
Pages: 131
Author: Martin Feldstein (editor)
ISBN: 9780226241852, 0226241858
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Taxes And Capital Formation Martin Feldstein Editor by Martin Feldstein (editor) 9780226241852, 0226241858 instant download after payment.

Economists have long recognized the importance of capital accumulation for productivity and economic growth. The National Bureau of Economic Research is currently engaged in a study of the relationship between such accumulation and taxation policies, with particular focus on saving, risk-taking, and corporate investment in the United States and abroad. The papers presented in Taxes and Capital Formation are accessible, nontechnical summaries of fourteen individual research projects within that study. Complete technical reports on this research are published in a separate volume, The Effects of Taxation on Capital Accumulation, also edited by Martin Feldstein.
By addressing some of the most critical policy issues of the day with a minimum of economic jargon, Taxes andCapital Formation makes the results of Bureau research available to a wide audience of policy officials and staff as well as to members of the business community. The volume should also prove useful for courses in public policy, business, and law. In keeping with Bureau tradition, the papers do not contain policy recommendations; instead, they promote a better understanding of how the economy works and the effects of specific policies on particular aspects of the economy.

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