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Homepage:http://econ.williams.edu/people/jbakija
Phone:413-597-2325
Postal address:Department of Economics, Williams College, 24 Hopkins Hall Dr., Williamstown MA 01267
Workplace:Economics Department, Williams College, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2008

  1. How Does Charitable Giving Respond to Incentives and Income? Dynamic Panel Estimates Accounting for Predictable Changes in Taxation
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations
    See also Chapter (2008)

2004

  1. Do the Rich Flee from High State Taxes? Evidence from Federal Estate Tax Returns
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations

2003

  1. Charitable Bequests and Taxes on Inheritance and Estates: Aggregate Evidence from Across States and Time
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads
    See also Journal Article in American Economic Review (2003)

2001

  1. The Effect of Taxes on Portfolio Choice: Evidence from Panel Data Spanning the Tax Reform Act of 1986
    Department of Economics Working Papers, Department of Economics, Williams College Downloads View citations

2000

  1. Distinguishing Transitory and Permanent Price Elasticities of Charitable Giving with Pre-Announced Changes in Tax Law
    Department of Economics Working Papers, Department of Economics, Williams College Downloads View citations
  2. Does Growing Inequality Reduce Tax Progressivity? Should It?
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations

Journal Articles

2003

  1. Charitable Bequests and Taxes on Inheritances and Estates: Aggregate Evidence from across States and Time
    American Economic Review, 2003, 93, (2), 366-370 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2003)

Books

2008

  1. Taxing Ourselves, 4th Edition: A Citizen's Guide to the Debate over Taxes, vol 1
    MIT Press Books, The MIT Press View citations

2004

  1. Taxing Ourselves, 3rd Edition: A Citizen's Guide to the Debate over Taxes, vol 1
    MIT Press Books, The MIT Press

Chapters

2008

  1. How Does Charitable Giving Respond to Incentives and Income? Dynamic Panel Estimates Accounting for Predictable Changes in Taxation
    A chapter in Incentive and Distributional Consequences of Tax Expenditures, 2008 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2008)
 
 
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