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5. Consumption Taxation in a General Equilibrium Model: How Reliable Are Simulation Results?
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B. Douglas Bernheim
, John Karl Scholz and John B. Shoven
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Market Value versus Financial Accounting Measures of National Saving 15
- 2. Dividends, Capital Gains, and the Corporate Veil: Evidence from Britain, Canada, and the United States 49
- 3. Corporate Savings and Shareholder Consumption 75
- 4. The Saving Effect of Taxdeferred Retirement Accounts: Evidence from SIPP 103
- 5. Consumption Taxation in a General Equilibrium Model: How Reliable Are Simulation Results? 131
- 6. Taxes and Capital Formation: How Important Is Human Capital? 163
- 7. National Saving and International Investment 201
- 8. Quantifying International Capital Mobility in the 1980s 227
- 9. A Cross-Country Study of Growth, Saving, and Government 271
- 10. Consumption Growth Parallels Income Growth: Some New Evidence 305
- 11. Saving Behavior in Ten Developing Countries 349
- Contributors 377
- Author Index 379
- Subject Index 383
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Market Value versus Financial Accounting Measures of National Saving 15
- 2. Dividends, Capital Gains, and the Corporate Veil: Evidence from Britain, Canada, and the United States 49
- 3. Corporate Savings and Shareholder Consumption 75
- 4. The Saving Effect of Taxdeferred Retirement Accounts: Evidence from SIPP 103
- 5. Consumption Taxation in a General Equilibrium Model: How Reliable Are Simulation Results? 131
- 6. Taxes and Capital Formation: How Important Is Human Capital? 163
- 7. National Saving and International Investment 201
- 8. Quantifying International Capital Mobility in the 1980s 227
- 9. A Cross-Country Study of Growth, Saving, and Government 271
- 10. Consumption Growth Parallels Income Growth: Some New Evidence 305
- 11. Saving Behavior in Ten Developing Countries 349
- Contributors 377
- Author Index 379
- Subject Index 383