Economic Development in a Global Context: Implications of the Uruguay Round for Federal Tax Policy
Mary Lovely
National Tax Journal, 1995, vol. 48, issue 3, 397-407
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Discussion of how international trade and investment affect the efficiency and distributional effects of tax policy. Considers impact of GATT on U.S. industry; links between tax policies, wage, and skill differentials; and argues for policies that promoting productivity growth.
Date: 1995
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