This important contribution to tax analysis presents seven related theoretical essays that examine the effects of capital income taxation on the behavior of firms. It is divided into three sections, focusing on optimal tax design, firm financial policy, and inflation. Taken together, the essays demonstrate the powerful role taxes play in shaping the behavior of American corporations, and also provide insights into the difficult task of tax reform.
Auerbach's results suggest policies the government might adopt to promote the optimal accumulation of capital. He examines the...
This important contribution to tax analysis presents seven related theoretical essays that examine the effects of capital income taxation on the be...