| PART I |
| Introduction to Tax Analysis |
| 1 | The Efficiency Costs of Taxation |
| 2 | General Equilibrium Tax Incidence |
| Taxation and Labor Supply—Empirical Work |
| 3 | Married Men |
| 4 | Taxation and the Labor Supply of Married Women |
| 5 | The Earned Income Tax Credit: Taxes and Labor Supply at Low Incomes |
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| 6 | Tax Rates and Taxable Income |
| 7 | Tax Expenditures |
| Empirical Aspects of Taxing Capital Income |
| 8 | Capital Income, Wealth, and Saving Behavior: Stylized Facts and Model Formulation |
| 9 | Tax Policy, Rates of Return, and Saving |
| 10 | Tax Reform: Income Taxes vs. Consumption Taxes |
| 11 | Targeted Tax Subsidies to Saving |
| Taxation and Firm Behavior |
| 12 | Taxation of Corporate Capital: Investment Incentives |
| 13 | Taxation and Financial Policy: Debt vs. Equity |
| 14 | Taxation and Financial Policy: Payout Policy |
| PART II |
| Optimal Commodity Taxation |
| 15 | Optimal Commodity Taxes: Ramsey and Beyond |
| 16 | Optimal Corrective Taxation |
| 17 | Optimal Dynamic Taxes: Intertemporal Ramsey Problem |
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| 18 | Taxation of Labor Income—Theory |
| 19 | The Taxation of Capital Income and New Dynamic Public Finance |
| 20 | Dynamic Taxation of Labor Income and Insurance |
| 21 | Taxation of Intergenerational Transfers (Estate Taxation) |