The Efficiency Cost of the U.S. Estate Tax
Seminar Series in Tax Policy
About This Event

The vast majority of studies of the U.S. estate and gift tax have focused either on its distributional effects or on its relations to specific aspects of economic behavior, such as saving or contributing to charity. In this seminar in AEI’s tax policy series, Professor Douglas Holtz-Eakin of Syracuse University will present a paper (coauthored with Professor Donald Marples) that analyzes the efficiency of the tax. Using data from the National Institute of Health’s Health and Retirement Survey, Professor Holtz-Eakin will characterize the estate tax in terms of the level and distribution of effective tax rates, the behavioral responses to the tax, and its corresponding efficiency losses.

Agenda

8:45 a.m.

Continental breakfast

9:15

Introduction:

Kevin A. Hassett, AEI

Speaker:

Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Syracuse University

Discussants:

David Joufaian, Department of the Treasury

Arik Levinson, Georgetown University

Moderator:

R. Glenn Hubbard, AEI and Columbia University

11:00

Adjournment

AEI Participants

 

Kevin A.
Hassett
  • Before joining AEI, Mr. Hassett was a senior economist at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and an associate professor of economics and finance at the Graduate School of Business of Columbia University, as well as a policy consultant to the Treasury Department during the George H. W. Bush and Clinton administrations. He served as an economic adviser to the George W. Bush 2004 presidential campaign and as Senator John McCain's chief economic adviser during the 2000 presidential primaries. He also served as a senior economic adviser to the McCain 2008 presidential campaign. Mr. Hassett is a columnist for National Review.

  • Phone: 202-862-7157
    Email: khassett@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Veronika Polakova
    Phone: 202-862-4880
    Email: veronika.polakova@aei.org

 

R. Glenn
Hubbard
  • Glenn Hubbard, a former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, is currently the dean of Columbia Business School. He specializes in public and corporate finance and financial markets and institutions. He has written more than ninety articles and books, including two textbooks, on corporate finance, investment decisions, banking, energy economics, and public policy. He has served as a deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Treasury Department and as a consultant to, among others, the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  • Phone: 2028625842
    Email: ghubbard@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Meagan Berry
    Phone: 2028624880
    Email: meagan.berry@aei.org
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