Shifting and Other Problems with Taxable Income Elasticity: Joel Slemrod’s Contributions to What We Know About Taxing Ourselves
Wojciech Kopczuk
National Tax Journal, 2025, vol. 78, issue 3, 751 - 766
Abstract:
This note uses the taxable income elasticity framework to highlight and celebrate Joel Slemrod’s contributions to our understanding of the efficiency cost and behavioral consequences of taxation.
Date: 2025
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