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1. International trade and tax agreements may be
coordinated, but not...
I. INTRODUCTION A recent World Trade Organization (WTO) case held the United States export tax subsidies to be inconsistent with U.S. WTO obligations. (1) Despite ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Using the social background model to explain who wins
federal appellate...
I. INTRODUCTION Legal research examining how judges decide cases has begun to complement political science literature about the effects of judges' social backgrounds on their ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Beating the "wrap": the agency effort to
control wraparound insurance tax...
I. INTRODUCTION The owners of cash value life insurance and annuity contracts have long been able to defer paying tax on the income accruing inside ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Economic analysis in judicial decision making - an
assessment based on...
I. INTRODUCTION In the past half-century, proponents of law and economics have used the tools of economics to analyze a wide array of legal issues, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Liabilities and the need to keep the income tax base
closed.
I. INTRODUCTION Liabilities are as common as assets. The negative values they represent are as important an indication of wealth as the positive values represented ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. On the limits of redistributive taxation: establishing
a case for...
I. INTRODUCTION That "[r]edistribution is accomplished more efficiently through the income tax system than through the use of legal rules" seems to be the prevailing ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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