Edited by the former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, this volume presents discussion by leading public officials, academics, and corporate executives on what the next generation of fiscal policy holds for us. Contributors look ahead to coming economic, political, and social changes to see how tax policy might, or should, affect the coming events of the 21st century. The result is a glimpse at key world developments that will affect future tax policies, and what preparations we should make.
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notes, references, bibliography, index
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Höhe: 250 mm
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978-0-471-63618-2 (9780471636182)
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The Urgent Need to Look Ahead; The Momentum of Tax Reform; A View from the Legislative Front; Experience from a Century of Change; Demographic Shark in the Fiscal Water; We're Not Getting Any Younger; Taxation in a Small World; The Search for Compatible Tax Systems; International Tax Law: The Need for Constructive Change; International Cooperation Is Possible; Developing Countries' Delicate Balances; Day of Reckoning Approaches for the European Community; Outlook for Japan; A Plea for Stable Principles; Political Realities in a New Century; Faith in Market Forces; The US Supply-Side Revolution; Another Side to the Supply Side; Richer Means Harder to Tax; A Second Word About Taxing Affluence; A Pollution Tax Makes Sense; Forces That Shape Tax Policy; Computerized Tax Collecting; The Value of Warning.