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Jon Bakija
Jon Bakija
E-mail megerősítve itt: williams.edu - Kezdőlap
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Taxing ourselves: a citizen's guide to the debate over taxes
J Slemrod, J Bakija
MIT press, 2017
5822017
Jobs and income growth of top earners and the causes of changing income inequality: Evidence from US tax return data
J Bakija, A Cole, BT Heim
3902012
Retooling Social Security for the 21st century: Right and wrong approaches to reform
CE Steuerle, JM Bakija
The Urban Insitute, 1994
2651994
How does charitable giving respond to incentives and income? New estimates from panel data
J Bakija, BT Heim
National Tax Journal 64 (2), 615-650, 2011
2062011
Do the rich flee from high state taxes? Evidence from federal estate tax returns
JM Bakija, J Slemrod
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004
1892004
Documentation for a comprehensive historical US federal and state income tax calculator program
J Bakija
Department of Economics, Williams College Department of Economics Working Papers, 2009
852009
Charitable bequests and taxes on inheritances and estates: Aggregate evidence from across states and time
JM Bakija, WG Gale, JB Slemrod
American Economic Review 93 (2), 366-370, 2003
802003
Modeling income in the near term 5
KE Smith, CE Ratcliffe, BA Butrica, EJ Toder, J Bakija
No and Ratcliffe, Caroline E. and Butrica, Barbara A. and Toder, Eric J. and …, 2007
642007
Taxing ourselves: a citizen's guide to the great debate over tax reform
J Slemrod, JM Bakija
MIT Press, 2000
602000
Does growing inequality reduce tax progressivity? Should it?
J Slemrod, JM Bakija
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000
572000
How does charitable giving respond to incentives and income? Dynamic panel estimates accounting for predictable changes in taxation
J Bakija, B Heim
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2008
492008
Retooling social security for the 21st century
E Steurle, J Bakija
Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 1994
461994
Tax policy and philanthropy: A primer on the empirical evidence for the United States and its implications
J Bakija
Social Research: An International Quarterly 80 (2), 557-584, 2013
392013
Distinguishing transitory and permanent price elasticities of charitable giving with pre-announced changes in tax law
J Bakija
Retrieved August 1, 2014, 2000
382000
Individual income taxation since 1948
J Bakija, E Steuerle
National Tax Journal 44 (4), 451-475, 1991
321991
How big should our government be?
JM Bakija, L Kenworthy, P Lindert, J Madrick
Univ of California Press, 2016
192016
Growing inequality and decreased tax progressivity
J Slemrod, J Bakija
Inequality and tax policy, 192-226, 2001
192001
Capital gains taxes and realizations: Evidence from a long panel of state-level data
JM Bakija, WM Gentry
Unpublished Manuscript, Williams College, 2014
182014
A Taxing Ourselves: Citizen's Guide to the Debate Over Taxes
J Bakija
MIT Press, 2008
142008
The effect of taxes on portfolio choice: Evidence from panel data spanning the tax reform act of 1986
JM Bakija
Williams College, Department of Economics, 2000
122000
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