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Edited by Martin Feldstein

Behavioral Simulation Methods in Tax Policy Analysis

520 pages,     © 1983
Series: National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report

Cloth $91.00

ISBN: 9780226240848   Published May 1983

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Preface
Introduction by Martin Feldstein
1. Alternative Tax Treatments of the Family: Simulation Methodology and Results
Daniel R. Feenberg and Harvey S. Rosen
Comment: David A. Wise
2. Stochastic Problems in the Simulation of Labor Supply
Jerry A. Hausman
Comment: James J. Heckman
3. Alternatives to the Current Maximum Tax on Earned Income
Lawrence B. Lindsey
Comment: Joseph J. Minarik
4. The Distribution of Gains and Losses from Changes in the Tax Treatment of Housing
Mervyn A. King
Comment: Patric H. Hendershott
5. Simulating Nonlinear Tax Rules and Nonstandard Behavior: An Application to the Tax Treatment of Charitable Contributions
Martin Feldstein and Lawrence B. Lindsey
Comment: Harvey Galper
6. Alternative Tax Rules and Personal Saving Incentives: Microeconomic Data and Behavioral Simulations
Martin Feldstein and Daniel R. Feenberg
Comment: Martin J. Bailey
7. Modeling Alternative Solutions to the Long-Run Social Security Funding Problem
Michael J. Boskin, Marcy Avrin, and Kenneth Cone
Comment: Henry Aaron
8. Tax Reform and Corporate Investment: A Microeconometric Simulation Study
Michael A. Salinger and Lawrence H. Summers
Comment: Robert J. Shiller
9. Issues in the Taxation of Foreign Source Income
Daniel J. Frisch
Comment: Thomas Horst
10. Domestic Tax Policy and the Foreign Sector: The Importance of Alternative Foreign Sector Formulations to Results from a General Equilibrium Tax Analysis Model
Lawrence H. Goulder, John B. Shoven, and John Whalley
Comment: David G. Hartman
11. A Reexamination of Tax Distortions in General Equilibrium Models
Don Fullerton and Roger H. Gordon
Comment: Charles E. McLure, Jr.
12. A General Equilibrium Model of Taxation with Endogenous Financial Behavior
Joel Slemrod
Comment: Peter Mieszkowski
13. National Savings, Economic Welfare, and the Structure of Taxation
Alan J. Auerbach and Laurence J. Kotlikoff
Comment: Joseph E. Stiglitz
List of Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index
Subjects



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