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Our analysis has incorporated important comparative strengths and weaknesses of public vs. private finance of collective goods. However, we have abstracted from other factors relevant to the comparison. For example, while allowing taxes to deviate from benefits, it was assumed that such taxes...
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In addition to the usual range of local, state, and Federal taxes, the telecommunications sector faces a number of specific taxes and tax-like fees not faced by other industries. There is clear evidence that these sector specific taxes fail to satisfy the usual criteria of fairness, efficiency,...
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Although the R&D tax credit is viewed, in part, as the equivalent to a uniform tax on all inputs, the effect is minimal (to the extent its effect is uniform across all inputs) and creates no substitution distortions. Shows that the current system offers a greater marginal incentive for R&D than...
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A Behavioral Theory of the Firm presents a computational model of a duopoly that is based on observations of firm behavior and that incorporates a range of behavioral constructs. Because this model is starkly different from the traditional game-theoretic analysis of duopoly, it useful to compare...
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The partnership form of business has become increasingly popular in the United States and may account for a significant portion of new business formation in the future. In spite of the growth of partnerships, there has been little formal analysis of their formation or behavior. In this article,...
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