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2019, Book Chapter, "In the making of acceptable decisions for a social group (such as a nation, a community, a committee, or any other collectivity) the diverse views and…
December 17, 2019, Opinion, "Some of the leading candidates for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination have proposed radical measures to reduce inequality, such as a wealth…
December 17, 2019, Paper, "My research with Furman (2018) assessed the 2017 U.S. tax reform and concluded that economic growth would be boosted by about 1 percent per year for…
December 9, 2019, Opinion, "With interest rates on government debt at multi-decade lows, a number of leading economists have argued that almost every advanced economy can allow…
December 6, 2019, Paper, "The existence of comprehensive social policies to compensate those who might be harmed by integration is widely seen as an important precondition for…
December 4, 2019, Opinion, "More inclusive global growth in a world with free capital mobility does not require a “global” government that taxes and redistributes, but it does…
November 2019, Paper, "Between 2020 and 2029, the IRS will fail to collect nearly $7.5 trillion of taxes it is due. It is not possible to calculate with precision how much of this…
November 18, 2019, Paper, "This article responds to the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking under Sections 958 and 951A published in the Federal Register on June 21, 2019 (the “Proposed…
2019, Paper, "We develop a model in which risk-averse, specialized bond investors must be paid to absorb shocks to the supply and demand for long-term bonds in two currencies.…
November 17, 2019, Opinion, "While there’s plenty of disagreement about how the money should be used, almost everyone involved in public-policy debates agrees that it would be…