United States Taxes and Tax Policy supplements and complements the
theoretical material on taxes found in public finance texts using a
combination of institutional, theoretical and empirical
information. By adding flesh to theoretical bones, this textbook
provides insight into the behaviour of individuals in both the
private and public sectors. Specifically, the economic effects of
taxes and tax policy are stressed and, as a result, students will
gain an appreciation and understanding of how tax policy actually
affects the economy. For example, where many texts typically stop
with a rather pristine treatment of the income and substitution
effects of a tax, this book goes further by examining econometric
studies of the supply of labour, and the relationship of this work
to taxes, the Laffer curve, and the role and magnitude of the
underground economy. Using this approach, Professor Davies brings
life to what can be a dull subject.
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