Taxes and Capital Formation
Martin Feldstein
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1987
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Chapters in this book:
- Individual Retirement Accounts and Saving , pp 3-16

- David Wise
- Rates, Realizations, and Revenues of Capital Gains , pp 17-26

- Lawrence Lindsey
- Corporate Capital Budgeting Practices and the Effects of Tax Policies on Investment , pp 27-36

- Lawrence Summers
- The Tax Treatment of Structures , pp 37-50

- James Hines
- Tax Reform and the Slope of the Playing Field , pp 51-62

- Patric Hendershott
- Tax Rules and Business Investment , pp 63-72

- Martin Feldstein
- Tax Policy and the International Location of Investment , pp 73-82

- Michael J. Boskin
- Anticipated Tax Changes and the Timing of Investment , pp 85-92

- Alan Auerbach and James Hines
- Tax-Loss Carryforwards and Corporate Tax Incentives , pp 89-92

- Alan Auerbach and James Poterba
- Tax Asymmetries and Corporate Income Tax Reform , pp 93-96

- Saman Majd and Stewart C. Myers
- Consumer Spending and the After-Tax Real Interest Rate , pp 97-100

- N. Gregory Mankiw
- The Impact of Fundamental Tax Reform on the Allocation of Resources , pp 101-104

- Don Fullerton and Yolanda Henderson
- The Value-added Tax: A General Equilibrium Look at Its Efficiency and Incidence , pp 105-108

- Charles Ballard, John Scholz and John B. Shoven
- The Cash Flow Corporate Income Tax , pp 109-110

- Mervyn A. King
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