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The Challenges of Tax Reform in a Global Economy

The conference "The Challenges of Tax Reform in a Global Economy" was held on May 24-25, 2004, in Stone Mountain, Georgia. The conference, sponsored by the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, brought together leading economics and tax experts from around the globe to discuss the issue of the "Tax Reform".

Can Developing Countries Impose an Personal Income Tax? (James Alm and Sally Wallace)
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How to Approach Comprehensive Tax Reform in the New Century (Roy Bahl)  
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Tax Administration and the Design of Tax Systems (Arindam Das-Gupta)
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A Fresh Look at the VAT (Kelly Edmiston and William Fox)
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Taxation and Foreign Direct Investment (Timothy Goodspeed)
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International Tax Competition and Tax Incentives in Developing Countries (Elisabeth Gugl and George Zodrow)
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Coping with Inequality (Arnold Harberger)
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Alleviating Poverty with Taxes: the tradeoffs between targeting and complexity in the US and Great Britain (Janet Holtzblatt)
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The Property Tax in a New Environment: Lessons from International Tax Reform Efforts (Jane Malme and Joan Youngmann)
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Increasing Tax Effort in Developing Countries (Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Richard Bird, and Benno Torgler)
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Large Taxpayer Units and the VAT (William McCarten)
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Transfer Pricing and Tax Havens: Mending the LDC Revenue Net (Charles McLure)
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Tax Incentives (Jack Mintz)
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Is Tax Competition Less Harmful with Preferential Treatment of Highly-Mobile Tax Bases? (John Douglas Wilson)
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Explaining Tax Reform (Stanley Winer)
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