Slemrod, Joel (B.)
SLEMROD, Joel (B.)
SLEMROD, Joel (B.). American. Genres: Money/Finance. Career: University of Minnesota, faculty member in economics, 1979; Hoover Institution, national fellow, 1983-84; President's Council of Economic Advisors, senior staff economist for tax policy, 1984-85; University of Michigan School of Business Administration, Ann Arbor, MI, Paul W. McCracken Collegiate Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy, 1987-. Business Economics Group, chair, 1991-92, 1995-98; Office of Tax Policy Research, director; consultant. Publications: (with J. Bakija) Taxing Ourselves: A Citizen's Guide to the Great Debate over Tax Reform, 1996, 2nd ed, 2000. EDITOR: Do Taxes Matter? The Impact of the Tax Reform Act of 1986, 1990; Taxation in the Global Economy: A National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report, 1990; Why People Pay Taxes: Tax Compliance and Enforcement, 1992; (with A. Giovannini and R.G. Hubbard) Studies in International Taxation, 1993; Tax Progressivity and Income Inequality, 1994; The Taxation of Multinational Corporations, 1996; Tax Policy in the Real World, 1999; Does Atlas Shrug? The Economic Consequences of Taxing the Rich, 2000; (with W.G. Gale and J.R. Hines, Jr.) Rethinking Estate and Gift Taxation, 2001. Address: University of Michigan School of Business Administration, 308 Lorch St. No. 1220, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, U.S.A. On- line address: jslemrod@umich.edu