In the first in a series of essay, Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle reviews tax justice by beginning with a strong endorsement of equity principles and their powerful influence on the development of policy.
In this essay, as part of a series on tax justice, Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle discusses the challenge of determining how much progressivity is good for the tax system.
In this essay, as part of a series on tax justice, Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle compares the importance of progressivity with the need for individual equity.
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle explores the issue of planning in governmental affairs, arguing that of late, the political debate is mainly over who will do the planning, not whether the planning itself is excessive.
In this essay by Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle, he argues that with more discretionary policy, long-term estimates would be less necessary and less influential on the policy process. He concludes that the current entitlement government dodges periodic review of programs, bypasses the...
And Equal (Tax) Justice for All? (Part 8 of 8)
In the first in a series of essay, Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle reviews tax justice by beginning with a strong endorsement of equity principles and their powerful influence on the development of policy.
And Equal (Tax) Justice for All? (Part 7 of 8)
In this essay, as part of a series on tax justice, Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle discusses adjustments to the tax base.
And Equal (Tax) Justice for All? (Part 6 of 8)
In this essay, as part of a series on tax justice, Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle discusses how to determine the tax and expenditure base.
And Equal (Tax) Justice for All? (Part 5 of 8)
In this essay, as part of a series on tax justice, Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle discusses the measurement of progressivity.
And Equal (Tax) Justice for All? (Part 4 of 8)
In this essay, as part of a series on tax justice, Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle discusses the challenge of determining how much progressivity is good for the tax system.
And Equal (Tax) Justice for All? (Part 3 of 8)
In this essay, as part of a series on tax justice, Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle compares the importance of progressivity with the need for individual equity.
And Equal (Tax) Justice for All? (Part 2 of 8)
In this essay, as part of a series on tax justice, Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle discusses the importance of both horizontal and vertical equity.
And Equal (Tax) Justice for All? (Part 1 of 8)
In this essay, as part of a series on tax justice, Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle discusses the primary importance of equity in the tax system.
New Planners, The
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle explores the issue of planning in governmental affairs, arguing that of late, the political debate is mainly over who will do the planning, not whether the planning itself is excessive.
Are Estimates for Years to Come Merely Science Fiction?
In this essay by Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle, he argues that with more discretionary policy, long-term estimates would be less necessary and less influential on the policy process. He concludes that the current entitlement government dodges periodic review of programs, bypasses the...