Econ 2450a: Public Economics
Econ 2450a: Public Economics (Fall 2012, Harvard University). Instructor: Raj Chetty. This is the first of two courses in the graduate public economics sequence at Harvard. This one-semester course covers basic issues in the optimal design of tax and social insurance policies, with emphasis on combining theoretical models with empirical evidence. Topics include efficiency costs and incidence of taxation, income taxation, transfer and welfare programs, public goods and externalities, optimal social insurance (excluding social security), and welfare analysis in behavioral models.
Lecture 27 - Corporate Taxation: Empirical Evidence on Corporate Taxation |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:00:00] | 1. Effective Tax Rate on Dividends |
[00:12:04] | 2. Empirical Evidence on Corporate Taxation |
[00:13:47] | 3. Corporate Taxable Income Elasticity |
[00:57:47] | 4. Debt or Equity |
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