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040 _aES-MaIEF
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100 _916972
_aGale, William G.
245 0 _aPublic finance and racism
_c William G. Gale
500 _aResumen.
504 _aBibliografĂ­a.
520 _aMainstream public finance research has largely ignored race issues. This paper calls on public finance economists to explore racial issues more extensively. The obvious reasons are to understand the effects of inequitable and inefficient policies, help develop remedies, and ensure that public finance is addressing the issues most salient to society. The less obvious reason is that public finance has tools and frameworks that can provide useful insights into the economics of racism. As economists search for issues that are both amenable to analysis and important for society, the pervasive effects of racism stand out in both regards.
650 4 _aHACIENDA PUBLICA
_950201
650 4 _aRACISMO
_948190
650 4 _aEQUIDAD IMPOSITIVA
_943700
650 4 _aPOLITICA FISCAL
_948067
650 4 _aGASTOS FISCALES
_950212
773 0 _9167132
_oOP 233/2021/4
_tNational Tax Journal
_w(IEF)86491
_x 0028-0283
_g v. 74, n. 4, December 2021, p. 953–974
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