The UCLA Law Review has published the papers from its January 28, 2005 symposium on Rethinking Redistribution: Tax Policy in an Era of Rising Inequality:
- Richard Bird (Toronto, Rotman School of Management) & Eric M. Zolt (UCLA), Redistribution via Taxation: A New Perspective for Developing Countries, 52 UCLA L. Rev. 1627 (2005)
- Marjorie Kornhauser (Tulane), Choosing a Tax Rate Structure in the Face of Disagreement, 52 UCLA L. Rev. 1697 (2005)
- Edward J. McCaffery (USC) & Jonathan Baron (Penn, Department of Psychology), The Political Psychology of Redistribution, 52 UCLA L. Rev. 1745 (2005)
- Ajay K. Mehrotra (Indiana), Creating the Modern American Fiscal State: Progressive-Era Economists and the Intellectual Foundations of the U.S. Income Tax, 52 UCLA L. Rev. 1793 (2005)
- Lawrence Zelenak (Duke), Tax or Welfare? The Administration of the Earned Income Tax Credit, 52 UCLA L. Rev. 1867 (2005)
For prior TaxProf Blog coverage of the symposium, see here.



