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- 24 Aug 2012
- Working Paper Summaries
Equalizing Outcomes vs. Equalizing Opportunities: Optimal Taxation when Children’s Abilities Depend on Parents’ Resources
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by Alexander Gelber & Matthew Weinzierl
- 27 Jun 2014
- Working Paper Summaries
Positive and Normative Judgments Implicit in US Tax Policy and the Costs of Unequal Growth and Recessions
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by Benjamin Lockwood & Matthew Weinzierl
- 19 Aug 2009
- Working Paper Summaries
Optimal Taxation in Theory and Practice
- 24 Sep 2012
- Research & Ideas
Why Do We Tax?
Lawmakers, following public opinion rather than scholars' theories, have put in place very little tagging. Does this mean it's time to bury the Utilitarian approach? Not quite, says economist Matthew C....
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- 29 Jan 2018
- Book
How 'Teaming' Saved 33 Lives in the Chilean Mining Disaster
an ultimately viable complex solution. Of course this didn’t happen by accident, but rather was enabled by a particular type of leadership. For example, a Chilean geologist named Felipe View Details
- 10 Dec 2014
- Research & Ideas
Minimum Wage Debate Is Really About Social Values
Suddenly, the minimum wage debate is on high boil. Perhaps spurred by growing concern over wealth inequality, minimum wage proposals are heating heat up in cities from Chicago to Albany, and in states from South Carolina to Florida....
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- 20 Feb 2019
- Research & Ideas
Rocket-tunity: Can Private Firms Turn a Profit in Space?
part of, like owning an iPhone or watching a World Cup final? “In some ways, that's the really interesting thing” about where human commercial space flights lead us, says Matthew Weinzierl, the Joseph and Jacqueline Elbling Professor of...
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- 24 Sep 2012
- News
Why Do We Tax?
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Matthew Weinzierl Spring2025 Q4 1.5 ^ back to top S Area Faculty Name Term Quarter Credits Scaling Technology Ventures Entrepreneurial Management Jeffrey Rayport Spring2025 Q3Q4 3.0 Social Entrepreneurship...
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Wattenberg Data Visualization for Analysis and Communication Technology & Operations Management Spring2025 Q4 1.5 Matthew Weinzierl Space, Public And Commercial Economics (SPACE) Business, Government & the...
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Sophus A. Reinert Dante Roscini January2025 J 3.0 Institutions, Macroeconomics, and the Global Economy Vincent Pons Spring2025 Q3Q4 3.0 Managing International Trade and Investment Meg Rithmire Fall2024 Q1Q2 3.0 The Role of Government in Market Economies View Details
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Sophus A. Reinert Dante Roscini January2025 J 3.0 Institutions, Macroeconomics, and the Global Economy Vincent Pons Spring2025 Q3Q4 3.0 Managing International Trade and Investment Meg Rithmire Fall2024 Q1Q2 3.0 The Role of Government in Market Economies View Details
- 08 Sep 2009
- Research & Ideas
The Height Tax, and Other New Ways to Think about Taxation
less burdensome for all citizens. "While the idea of a height tax follows directly from the standard economic framework for tax analysis, most people find the idea crazy," allows HBS professor Matthew View Details
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by Martha Lagace
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Review of Global Tax Fairness edited by Thomas Pogge and Krishen Mehta
This timely volume (Global Tax Fairness, edited by Thomas Pogge and Krishen Mehta) on the proper taxation of multinational enterprises argues that several feasible, near-term reforms could substantially narrow the scope for tax avoidance by closing information gaps,...
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Weinzierl, Matthew C. "Review of Global Tax Fairness edited by Thomas Pogge and Krishen Mehta." Journal of Economic Literature 56, no. 2 (June 2018): 673–684.
- March 2013
- Book Review
Book Review of 'From Optimal Tax Theory to Tax Policy' by Robin Boadway
Weinzierl, Matthew C. "Book Review of 'From Optimal Tax Theory to Tax Policy' by Robin Boadway." National Tax Journal 66, no. 1 (March 2013): 263–274.
- 15 Nov 2017
- Research & Ideas
How Does a Social Startup Decide to Commercialize? It May Depend on the Founder's Gender
Science. The paper was authored by Stefan Dimitriadis, a doctoral student in the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School; Matthew Lee, an assistant professor of strategy at INSEAD; Lakshmi...
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by Carmen Nobel
- 24 Oct 2017
- Research & Ideas
Tax Reform is on the Front Burner Again. Here’s Why You Should Care
tax system can help us get there" On a recent and unexpectedly warm day for a New England fall, Harvard Business School Working Knowledge sat down to discuss tax policy in general and reform in particular with Professor Matthew...
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by Sean Silverthorne