Why corporate tax incentives don’t get results
Why corporate tax incentives don’t get results
- February 21, 2019
- Ami Glazer, economics, via Finance and Commerce, Feb. 21, 2019
Amihai Glazer, professor of economics, University of California, Irvine writes, “In
my own research as an economist studying corporate welfare, I have found and reviewed
much evidence on the effectiveness of tax and other incentives. My conclusion: Incentives
just don’t work.”
For the full story, please visit https://finance-commerce.com/2019/02/why-corporate-tax-incentives-dont-get-results/.
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