Jon Bakija
Names
first: | Jon |
last: | Bakija |
Identifer
RePEc Short-ID: | pba72 |
Contact
homepage: | http://econ.williams.edu/people/jbakija |
phone: | 413-597-2325 |
postal address: | Department of Economics, Williams College, 24 Hopkins Hall Dr., Williamstown MA 01267 |
Affiliations
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Williams College
/ Economics Department
- EDIRC entry
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Research profile
author of:
- Charitable Bequests and Taxes on Inheritances and Estates: Aggregate Evidence from across States and Time (RePEc:aea:aecrev:v:93:y:2003:i:2:p:366-370)
by Jon M. Bakija & William G. Gale & Joel B. Slemrod - The US Individual Income Tax: Recent Evolution and Evidence (RePEc:aea:jecper:v:38:y:2024:i:3:p:33-60)
by Jon Bakija - Inequality and Tax Policy (RePEc:aei:rpbook:53290)
by Kevin A. Hassett & R. Glenn Hubbard - Taxing Ourselves, 3rd Edition: A Citizen's Guide to the Debate over Taxes (RePEc:mtp:titles:026269302x)
by Joel Slemrod & Jon Bakija - Taxing Ourselves, 4th Edition: A Citizen's Guide to the Debate over Taxes (RePEc:mtp:titles:0262693631)
by Joel Slemrod & Jon Bakija - How Does Charitable Giving Respond to Incentives and Income? New Estimates from Panel Data (RePEc:nbr:nberch:13145)
by Jon Bakija & Bradley T. Heim - Do the Rich Flee from High State Taxes? Evidence from Federal Estate Tax Returns (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:10645)
by Jon Bakija & Joel Slemrod - How Does Charitable Giving Respond to Incentives and Income? Dynamic Panel Estimates Accounting for Predictable Changes in Taxation (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:14237)
by Jon Bakija & Bradley Heim - Does Growing Inequality Reduce Tax Progressivity? Should It? (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:7576)
by Joel Slemrod & Jon Bakija - Charitable Bequests and Taxes on Inheritance and Estates: Aggregate Evidence from Across States and Time (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:9661)
by Jon Bakija & William Gale & Joel Slemrod - Individual Income Taxation Since 1948 (RePEc:ntj:journl:v:44:y:1991:i:4:p:451-75)
by Bakija, Jon & Steuerle, C. Eugene - How Does Charitable Giving Respond to Incentives and Income? New Estimates From Panel Data (RePEc:ntj:journl:v:64:y:2011:i:2:p:615-50)
by Bakija, Jon & Heim, Bradley T. - The Effect of Taxes on Portfolio Choice: Evidence from Panel Data Spanning the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (RePEc:wil:wileco:2000-05)
by Jon Bakija - Distinguishing Transitory and Permanent Price Elasticities of Charitable Giving with Pre-Announced Changes in Tax Law (RePEc:wil:wileco:2000-06)
by Jon Bakija - Charitable Bequests and Taxes on Inheritance and Estates: Aggregate Evidence from Across States and Time (RePEc:wil:wileco:2003-18)
by Jon Bakija & William Gale & Joel Slemrod - Do the Rich Flee from High State Taxes? Evidence from Federal Estate Tax Returns (RePEc:wil:wileco:2004-12)
by Jon Bakija & Joel Slemrod - Timing vs. Long-run Charitable Giving Behavior: Reconciling Divergent Approaches and Estimates (RePEc:wil:wileco:2005-08)
by Jon Bakija & Robert McClelland - Documentation for a Comprehensive Historical U.S. Federal and State Income Tax Calculator Program (RePEc:wil:wileco:2006-02)
by Jon Bakija - How Does Charitable Giving Respond to Incentives and Income? New Estimates from Panel Data (RePEc:wil:wileco:2008-01)
by Jon Bakija & Bradley Heim - Web Appendix to: How Does Charitable Giving Respond to Incentives and Income? New Estimates from Panel Data (RePEc:wil:wileco:2010-07)
by Jon Bakija & Bradley Heim - Jobs and Income Growth of Top Earners and the Causes of Changing Income Inequality: Evidence from U.S. Tax Return Data (RePEc:wil:wileco:2010-22)
by Jon Bakija & Adam Cole & Bradley Heim - Tax Policy and Philanthropy: A Primer on the Evidence for the U.S. and its Implications (RePEc:wil:wileco:2013-01)
by Jon Bakija - Evidence on the Responsiveness of Export-Related VAT Evasion to VAT Rates in the EU (RePEc:wil:wileco:2014-06)
by Jon Bakija & Ivan Badinski