Canada-U.S. Tax Comparisons
John B. Shoven and
John Whalley
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1992
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Canada-U.S. Tax Comparisons" , pp 1-24
- William Alpert, John B. Shoven and John Whalley
- Pressures for the Harmonization of Income Taxation between Canada and the United States , pp 25-74
- Robin Boadway and Neil Bruce
- Canada-U.S. Free Trade and Pressures for Tax Coordination , pp 75-96
- Roger Gordon
- Income Security via the Tax System: Canadian and American Reforms , pp 97-150
- Jonathan R. Kesselman
- Tax Incidence: Annual and Lifetime Perspectives in the United States and Canada , pp 151-188
- James Davies
- Tax Effects on the Cost of Capital , pp 189-216
- Kenneth McKenzie and Jack Mintz
- The Cost of Capital in Canada, the United States, and Japan , pp 217-236
- John B. Shoven and Michael Topper
- The Impact of U.S. Tax Reform on Canadian Stock Prices , pp 237-254
- Joel Slemrod
- Tax Aspects of Policy toward Aging Populations , pp 255-274
- Alan Auerbach and Laurence Kotlikoff
- Taxation and Housing Markets , pp 275-294
- James Poterba
- What Can the United States Learn from the Canadian Sales Tax Debate? , pp 295-322
- Charles E. McLure, Jr.
- Subnational Tax Harmonization, Canada and the United States: Intent, Results, and Consequences , pp 323-358
- Francois Vaillancourt
- Reflections on Canada - U.S.Tax Differences: Two Views , pp 359-374
- Richard A. Musgrave and Thomas Wilson
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