Steven M. Sheffrin is a professor of economics and affiliated professor of law at Tulane University.
“A clear, up-to-date and even-handed guide to the leading controversies of tax policy that draws on economics, law, philosophy, psychology and political science. Sheffrin’s book is a great place to start to make sense of policy debates in which participants usually talk past each other” — Joel Slemrod is the David Bradford Distinguished University Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan and the Paul W. McCracken Collegiate Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. “No one understands better than Steven Sheffrin that taxation, despite its reputation as a dry, technical subject, is a reflection of society’s core values. In this book, Sheffrin shows how lurking behind all tax controversies are big, important questions at the heart of the social contract – What do we owe each other? How much are we entitled to keep for ourselves? Like a fiscal archaeologist, Sheffrin digs beneath the surface of key tax debates and gives us new insights about society and ourselves” — Kirk J. Stark, Barrall Family Professor of Tax Law & Policy, UCLA School of Law. “If tax debates often seem familiar, that’s because they are: Americans have been rehashing the same arguments for decades. But as Steven Sheffrin lucidly explains, the fights aren’t simply about who picks up the tab for big government. They’re also an expression of complex social, institutional and even psychological factors. Sheffrin illuminates all of them with his compelling, multidisciplinary analysis” — Joseph J. Thorndike, Director, Tax History Project at Tax Analysts. “An accessible, intelligent guide to many pressing questions in tax policy, this book will help every reader see more clearly what is at stake and why decisions on taxation provide a window into society’s most fundamental values” — Professor Matthew Weinzierl, Harvard Business School. “This book offers a unique and lively perspective on tax policy by an eminent academic with a deep understanding of its economic, legal, political and psychological foundations. Steven Sheffrin performs a great service by explaining and examining the competing interests and considerations behind our tax policy controversies.” — Joan Youngman, Senior Fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in Cambridge, Massachusetts.