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Alan J. Auerbach

Robert D. Burch Professor of Economics and Law, University of California, Berkeley

Alan J. Auerbach, PhD is the Robert D. Burch Professor of Economics and Law and the Director of the Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. Auerbach's current research interests include corporate taxation, population aging and fiscal imbalances, and the effects of tax cuts during the G. W. Bush presidency.

 


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Corporate Tax Revenues, Percent of GDP, and of Federal Revenues

December 3, 2010 • Charts

During the last four decades, U.S. corporate income tax has declined as a share of national income and total federal revenues.

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Robert Rubin’s Opening Remarks and Panel on Proposals for Improving Skills and Creating Jobs

December 3, 2010 • Video

Council on Foreign Relations Co-Chair and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin's opening remarks and panel on proposals for improving skills and creating jobs at The Future of American Jobs, Part II Hamilton Project and Center for American Progress event.

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The Future of American Jobs, Part II

Events • December 3, 2010 • Washington, DC

The Hamilton Project and the Center for American Progress hosted the second of two conferences addressing the long-term challenges of creating quality jobs in the United States and preparing American workers for those jobs of the future. As part of the event, The Hamilton Project and the Center for American Progress released three targeted policy proposals by outside scholars to deal with the long-term challenges associated with the new global economy.

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A Modern Corporate Tax

Papers • December 2010 • Alan J. Auerbach

The U.S. corporate tax system introduced more than 100 years ago has not kept pace with changes to the economy. The growing role of financial innovation and the increasingly global nature of U.S. corporate operations are chief among these changes, necessitating reform. This paper proposes two reforms to the U.S. corporate tax system.

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Chrystia Freeland Moderates Discussion on Economic Growth and Job Creation

April 30, 2010 • Video

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The Future of American Jobs: Event Photos

April 30, 2010 • Photo Galleries

The Hamilton Project partnered with the Center for American Progress to host a forum on the country’s employment situation. The event featured a discussion with New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and NEC director Lawrence H. Summers, moderated by PBS host Charlie Rose.

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The Future of American Jobs

Events • April 30, 2010 • Washington, DC

The Hamilton Project partnered with the Center for American Progress to host a forum on the country’s employment situation. The event featured a discussion with New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and NEC director Lawrence H. Summers, moderated by PBS host Charlie Rose.


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