The rapid emergence of East Asia as an important geopolitical-economic
entity has been one of the most visible and striking changes in the
international economy in recent years. With that emergence has come an
increased need for understanding the problems of interdependence. As a
step toward meeting this need, the National Bureau of Economic
Research joined with the Korea Development Institute to sponsor this
volume, which focuses on the complexities of tax reform in a global
economy. Experts from Taiwan, Korea, the Philippines, Japan, and
Thailand, as well as the United States, Canada, and Israel examine the
major tax programs of the 1980s and their domestic and international
economic effects. The analyses reveal similarities between the United
States and countries in East Asia in political constraints on policy
making, and taken together they show how growing interdependence
interacts with domestic economic and political concerns to affect
issues as politically vital as tax reform. Economists, policymakers,
and members of the business community will benefit from these studies.
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ISBN
9780226387000
Publisert
2018
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1. utgave
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University of Chicago Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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