National Tax Journal
2021 - 2025
Continuation of National Tax Journal.
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Volume 74, issue 4, 2021
- Tax Loss Measurement pp. 867 - 893

- Shane Heitzman and Rebecca Lester
- The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Searching for Supply-Side Effects pp. 895 - 914

- William Gale and Claire Haldeman
- Taxes and Firm Size: A 40-Year Perspective pp. 915 - 935

- Danielle H. Green and George A. Plesko
- Childcare Infrastructure in the Nordic Countries as a Way of Enabling Female Labor Market Participation pp. 937 - 951

- Yvette Lind
- Public Finance and Racism pp. 953 - 974

- William Gale
Volume 74, issue 3, 2021
- Building Fiscal Capacity in Developing Countries: Evidence on the Role of Information Technology pp. 591 - 620

- Merima Ali, Abdulaziz B. Shifa, Abebe Abebe and Firew Woldeyes
- The Distributional Effects of Property Tax Constraints on School Districts pp. 621 - 654

- Lucy Sorensen, Youngsung Kim and Moontae Hwang
- Generosity Across the Income and Wealth Distributions pp. 655 - 687

- Jonathan Meer and Benjamin A. Priday
- Leakage From Retirement Savings Accounts In The United States pp. 689 - 719

- Lucas Goodman, Jacob Mortenson, Kathleen Mackie and Heidi R. Schramm
- Estimating the Distributional Implications of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act pp. 721 - 759

- Cody Kallen and Aparna Mathur
- Introduction pp. 761 - 762

- Laura Kawano
- TANF at 25: A Weaker Cash Safety Net Reaching Fewer Families and doing Less to Lift Families out of Deep Poverty pp. 763 - 789

- LaDonna Pavetti, Ali Safawi and Danilo Trisi
- The Consumption, Income, and Well-Being of Single mother–headed Families 25 Years After Welfare Reform pp. 791 - 824

- Jeehoon Han, Bruce D. Meyer and James Sullivan
- How Did Safety-Net Reform Affect Early Adulthood among Adolescents from Low-Income Families? pp. 825 - 865

- Jacob Bastian, Luorao Bian and Jeffrey Grogger
Volume 74, issue 2, 2021
- The Spending and Consumption Response to A VAT Rate Increase pp. 313 - 346

- David Cashin and Takashi Unayama
- Voting Systems and Fiscal Policy: Evidence from Runoff and Plurality Elections pp. 347 - 376

- Davide Cipullo
- What Can We Learn About Automatic Enrollment Into Pensions From Small Employers? pp. 377 - 404

- Jonathan Cribb and Carl Emmerson
- Property Tax Homestead Exemptions: An Analysis of the Variance in Take-Up Rates Across Neighborhoods pp. 405 - 430

- Keith Ihlanfeldt
- An Assessment of Global Formula Apportionment pp. 431 - 465

- Ruud De Mooij, Li Liu and Dinar Prihardini
- Open-Economy Public Finance pp. 467 - 490

- David Wildasin
- Introduction pp. 491 - 492

- Laura Kawano
- Small Business Taxation and Income Inequality: The View from Canada pp. 493 - 512

- Michael Smart
- Average Tax Rates in the Canadian Personal Income Tax pp. 513 - 527

- Kevin Milligan
- The Taxation of Capital Income in Canada: Analysis and Directions for Reform pp. 529 - 551

- Kenneth McKenzie
- Employment, Child Care Spending, and Child Tax Benefits pp. 553 - 575

- Derek Messacar
Volume 74, issue 1, 2021
- Editors’ Note: March 2021 pp. 1 - 2

- Stacy Dickert-Conlin and Bill Gentry
- Local Fiscal Adjustments From Depopulation: Evidence From The Post–Cold War Defense Contraction pp. 9 - 43

- Tim Komarek and Gary A. Wagner
- The Elasticity of Taxable Income in The Presence of Intertemporal Income Shifting pp. 45 - 73

- Aspen Gorry, Glenn Hubbard and Aparna Mathur
- Cross-Border Effects of A Major Tax Reform — Evidence from the European Stock Market pp. 75 - 106

- Michael Overesch and Max Pflitsch
- The Effect of Cannabis Legalization on Substance Demand and Tax Revenues pp. 107 - 145

- Keaton Miller and Boyoung Seo
- Does a Day Lost Equal Dollars Saved? The Effects of Four-Day School Weeks on School District Expenditures pp. 147 - 183

- Paul N. Thompson
- Introduction pp. 185 - 186

- Naomi Feldman
- How Does the Depression-Designed Retail Sales Tax Cope with the New Economy? A Tax for the New and A Tax for the Old pp. 187 - 220

- John Mikesell, Daniel R. Mullins and Sharon N. Kioko
- Wayfair in Constitutional Perspective: Who Sets the Ground Rules of US Fiscal Federalism? pp. 221 - 256

- Kirk J. Stark
- Taxing Goods and Services in a Digital Era pp. 257 - 301

- David Agrawal and William Fox