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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 18.10cm , Height: 6.10cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.898kg ISBN: 9780199553754ISBN 10: 0199553750 Pages: 1360 Publication Date: 29 April 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Stuart Adam, James Browne, and Christopher Heady: Taxation in the UK Chris Evans: Commentary 2: Mike Brewer, Emmanuel Saez and Andrew Shephard: Means-testing and tax rates on earnings Hilary Hoynes: Commentary Guy Laroque: Commentary Robert Moffitt: Commentary 3: Costas Meghir and David Phillips: Labour Supply and Taxes 4: Ian Crawford, Michael Keen and Stephen Smith: Value Added Tax and Excises Richard Bird: Commentary Sijbren Cnossen: Commentary Ian Dickson and David White: Commentary Jonathan Gruber: Commentary 5: Don Fullerton, Andrew Leicester and Stephen Smith: Environmental Taxes Paul Johnson and Nicholas Stern: Commentary Agnar Sandmo: Commentary 6: James Banks and Peter Diamond: The Base for Direct Taxation Robert Hall: Commentary John Kay: Commentary Pierre Pestieau: Commentary 7: Orazio Attanasio and Matthew Wakefield: The Effects on Consumption and Saving of Taxing Asset Returns 8: Robin Boadway, Emma Chamberlain and Carl Emmerson: Taxation of Wealth and Wealth Transfers Helmuth Cremer: Commentary Martin Weale: Commentary 9: Alan Auerbach, Michael P. Devereux and Helen Simpson: Taxing Corporate Income Harry Huizinga: Commentary Jack Mintz: Commentary 10: Rachel Griffith, James Hines, and Peter Birch Sørensen: International Capital Taxation Julian Alworth: Commentary Roger Gordon and Jerry Hausman: Commentary 11: Claire Crawford and Judith Freedman: Small Business Taxation 12: Jonathan Shaw, Joel Slemrod and John Whiting: Administration and Compliance John Hasseldine: Commentary Richard Highfield: Commentary Brian Mace: Commentary 13: James Alt, Ian Preston and Luke Sibieta: The Political Economy of Tax Policy Peter Riddell: Commentary Guido Tabellini: Commentary Chris Wales: CommentaryReviewsAuthor InformationThe Institute for Fiscal Studies is a research institute which exists to provide top quality economic analysis independent of government, political party or any other vested interest. IFS exerts substantial influence through publications, the media, close contacts with civil servants and regular meetings with Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet members. The IFS promotes effective economic and social policies by understanding better their impact on individuals, families, businesses and the government's finances. Their findings are based on rigorous analysis, detailed empirical evidence and in-depth institutional knowledge. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |