For the last thirty years one of the dominant economic policies has been the cutting of the top marginal tax rates. While this policy has been partly motivated by the self-interest of high income earners, it also has had considerable theoretical support from a wide range of distributive justice theorists starting with John Rawls’ A Theory of Justice in 1971. Rawls argued that if the incentives created by inequality maximized the position of the least advantaged then they were morally justified. There have been many variants of this position since. The most common theme of them is that incentives to work harder and innovate, although creating inequality, are morally justified because of the greater good generated by the resultant increase in...
Economists debate the reasons why we find progressive taxation and government expenditures, which ca...
The growing acceptance of neoliberal tax cuts, concessions in redistribution and increasing inequali...
The principle of equal liberties, implied by people’s normative judgments, entails that the overall ...
Political economists agree that a trade-offexists between equality and efficiency. Using a hypotheti...
At the heart of many debates about distributive justice is the widely assumed trade-off between equa...
Among the purposes of a tax system, it is generally accepted that one role is to implement a society...
From the beginning of the law and economics movement, normative legal economists have focused almost...
A particular methodology derived from public finance economics has become very influential in the le...
Different beliefs about how fair social competition is and what determines income inequality, influe...
Research on income inequality in the United States, generally, neglects the subject’s inherent philo...
To the extent the primacy of justice is acknowledged in tax policy debate, such acknowledgment is co...
Abstract How should we design our economic systems? Should we tax the rich at a higher rate than the...
Liberal egalitarians argue that the state is justified in taxing members of a political community to...
This thesis is an attempt to generate knowledge about the justification, measurement and consequence...
Recent theories of distributive justice focus on individual opportunities as the appropriate standar...
Economists debate the reasons why we find progressive taxation and government expenditures, which ca...
The growing acceptance of neoliberal tax cuts, concessions in redistribution and increasing inequali...
The principle of equal liberties, implied by people’s normative judgments, entails that the overall ...
Political economists agree that a trade-offexists between equality and efficiency. Using a hypotheti...
At the heart of many debates about distributive justice is the widely assumed trade-off between equa...
Among the purposes of a tax system, it is generally accepted that one role is to implement a society...
From the beginning of the law and economics movement, normative legal economists have focused almost...
A particular methodology derived from public finance economics has become very influential in the le...
Different beliefs about how fair social competition is and what determines income inequality, influe...
Research on income inequality in the United States, generally, neglects the subject’s inherent philo...
To the extent the primacy of justice is acknowledged in tax policy debate, such acknowledgment is co...
Abstract How should we design our economic systems? Should we tax the rich at a higher rate than the...
Liberal egalitarians argue that the state is justified in taxing members of a political community to...
This thesis is an attempt to generate knowledge about the justification, measurement and consequence...
Recent theories of distributive justice focus on individual opportunities as the appropriate standar...
Economists debate the reasons why we find progressive taxation and government expenditures, which ca...
The growing acceptance of neoliberal tax cuts, concessions in redistribution and increasing inequali...
The principle of equal liberties, implied by people’s normative judgments, entails that the overall ...