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_96204 _aBlundell, Richard |
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_aPrinciples of tax design, public policy and beyond _bthe ideas of James Mirrlees 1936 - 2018 _c Richard Blundell and Ian Preston |
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260 | _c2019 | ||
500 | _aDisponible también en formato electrónico en la Biblioteca del IEF. | ||
500 | _aResumen. | ||
520 | _aSir James Mirrlees, co-recipient of the 1996 NobelMemorial Prize in Economic Sciences, passed away in August 2018. This article outlines how his work has transformed economists’ understanding of their discipline – from the principles of tax design to the theory of contracts and beyond. By conceiving of policy questions in terms of information asymmetries between governments and taxpayers, Mirrlees demonstrated how to conduct convincing analysis of redistributive objectives together with incentive effects in the design of general tax systems and public policy more broadly. His ability to simplify complex problems in ways that reveal their tractable essence means that his work has yielded insights that have reverberated throughout the discipline. It has also proved highly fruitful for practical policy design. | ||
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_97978 _aIMPOSICION OPTIMA |
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_948067 _aPOLITICA FISCAL |
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_948598 _aCONTRATOS |
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_967139 _aMIRRLEES, JAMES A. |
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_947992 _aPENSAMIENTO FISCAL |
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_936259 _aPreston, Ian |
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_9159861 _oOP 1472/2019/1 _tFiscal Studies _w(IEF)55561 _x 0143-5671 [papel] _g v. 40, n. 1, March 2019, p. 5-18 |
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856 | _uhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/1475-5890.12183 | ||
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