With emphasis on the US, this chapter explores the role that taxation plays in the movement of people and capital. The chapter addresses the relationship between taxes and retention of capital, including tax incentives for capital investment, shifting tax burdens from capital to labor as progressive taxation wanes, and rules preventing the escape of capital from its current taxing jurisdiction. Next, the discussion moves on to consider how taxes supplement immigration policy to attract capital currently outside the jurisdiction. The chapter then queries whether taxes play any significant role in attracting or retaining skilled labor before identifying how tax trends disadvantage less desirable , fungible, frequently immigrant labor in resp...
In this paper, I argue that tax and transfer policies are more efficient than immigration restrictio...
This paper presents a model of legal migration of temporary skilled workers from one source country ...
Tax and immigration law have a shared interest in defining community. In order to implement a tax, w...
With emphasis on the US, this chapter explores the role that taxation plays in the movement of peopl...
Rules governing admission of immigrants to stable, developed countries vary widely among countries, ...
Rules governing admission of immigrants to stable, developed countries vary widely among countries, ...
In this paper we investigate the behavior of an overlapping dynasties growth model with factor taxat...
Public and political concerns over the effects of immigration on the U.S. public finances heighten d...
A central premise of tax scholarship of the last thirty years has been the greater mobility of capit...
A central premise of tax scholarship of the last thirty years has been the greater mobility of capit...
Exploration is in our nature. Throughout human history, migration has been vital to our survival, an...
In this Article, I argue that tax and transfer policies are more efficient than immigration restrict...
Globalization carries profound implications for tax systems, yet most tax systems, including that of...
We build a neoclassical growth model with overlapping dynasties and capital–skill complementarities ...
This paper questions whether late twentieth century immigration patterns may have contributed to ret...
In this paper, I argue that tax and transfer policies are more efficient than immigration restrictio...
This paper presents a model of legal migration of temporary skilled workers from one source country ...
Tax and immigration law have a shared interest in defining community. In order to implement a tax, w...
With emphasis on the US, this chapter explores the role that taxation plays in the movement of peopl...
Rules governing admission of immigrants to stable, developed countries vary widely among countries, ...
Rules governing admission of immigrants to stable, developed countries vary widely among countries, ...
In this paper we investigate the behavior of an overlapping dynasties growth model with factor taxat...
Public and political concerns over the effects of immigration on the U.S. public finances heighten d...
A central premise of tax scholarship of the last thirty years has been the greater mobility of capit...
A central premise of tax scholarship of the last thirty years has been the greater mobility of capit...
Exploration is in our nature. Throughout human history, migration has been vital to our survival, an...
In this Article, I argue that tax and transfer policies are more efficient than immigration restrict...
Globalization carries profound implications for tax systems, yet most tax systems, including that of...
We build a neoclassical growth model with overlapping dynasties and capital–skill complementarities ...
This paper questions whether late twentieth century immigration patterns may have contributed to ret...
In this paper, I argue that tax and transfer policies are more efficient than immigration restrictio...
This paper presents a model of legal migration of temporary skilled workers from one source country ...
Tax and immigration law have a shared interest in defining community. In order to implement a tax, w...