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The Top Five New Tax Papers

There is a bit of movement in this week's list of the Top 5 Recent Tax Paper Downloads, with a new paper debuting on the list at #5. The #1 paper is #464 among 12,129 tax papers in all-time downloads.

  1. SSRN Logo (2018)[953 Downloads]  Policies to Reduce Federal Budget Deficits by Increasing Economic Growth, by Douglas Elmendorf (Harvard), Glenn Hubbard (Columbia) & Zachary Liscow (Yale)
  2. [317 Downloads]  The Global Minimum Tax and Intra Western Tax Competition, by Rifat Azam (Radzyner; Google Scholar)
  3. [294 Downloads]  What Went Wrong In The Apple State Aid Case: Part 1 – The Case, by Ruth Mason (Virginia; Google Scholar) & Stephen Daly (King's College London; Google Scholar)
  4. [245 Downloads]  The Forgotten Attribution Power, by Alex Zhang (Emory; Google Scholar) (reviewed by Blaine Saito (Ohio State; Google Scholar) here
  5. [149 Downloads]  ERISA and the Failure of Employers to Perform their Fiduciary Duties: Evidence from a Survey of Health Plan Administrators, by Amy Monahan (Minnesota; Google Scholar), Jeffrey Pfeffer (Stanford; Google Scholar), Barak Richman (George Washington; Google Scholar) & Sara Singer (Stanford; Google Scholar)

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