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Sen, Kunal Ricciuti, Roberto Savoia, Francesco Bournakis, Ioannis Said, Mona Ali, Amin Masud Tagem, Abrams M. E. Masi, Tania Asadullah, Mohammad Niaz Mitlin, Diana Mamman, Aminu Lavers, Tom Krishnan, Aarti Masi, Tania Kothari, Uma Karamchedu, Ambarish Müller, Tanja R. Jepson, Nicholas Heß, Martin Monazam Tabrizi, Negar Rees, Christopher J. Nadvi, Khalid M. Pasquali, Giovanni Pritchard, Rose Pruce, Kate Heeks, Richard Renken, Jaco Schindler, Seth Surmeier, Annika Tampubolon, Gindo Tyce, Matthew Unnikrishnan, Vidhya Hickey, Sam Fielding, David Gillespie, Tom Bakewell, Oliver Tagem, Abrams Mbu Enow Asadullah, M. Niaz Sen, Kunal Norma Mansor Oldekop, Johan A. Horner, Rory Hulme, David Adhikari, Roshan Agarwal, Bina Alford, Matthew Banks, Nicola Gao, Ping Barrientos, Stephanie Bastia, Tanja Bebbington, Anthony Das, Upasak Dimova, Ralitza Duncombe, Richard Enns, Charis Foster, Christopher Foster, Timothy Frederiksen, Tomas Zhang, Yin-Fang All co-authors development resource political fiscal capacity developing economies income tax executive revenues country natural long countries run resources entwicklungsländer evidence rents constraints sustainable economic different institutions goals public significant regional cross while impact sector entwicklung curse government allocation poverty findings effects education effect regions institutional states goal paper argue local outcomes pivotal stronger systems rohstoffreichtum rohstoffvorkommen determines spending south taxation state broad panel focus literature using data hypothesis taxes recent health seen progress convergence impartiality wirtschaftswachstum change origins inequality egypt implications patronage unitary asia experience explaining use key database level methods analysis number significantly suggest developmental achievements develop explains differences performance building effectiveness finanzpolitik steuersystem Ägypten armut bangladesh patterns economy perspective affect case
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Xiao, Han ;
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Han, Xiao ; Lopez-Lira, Alejandro;
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Danbolt, Jo ; Eshraghi, Arman;
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated federal charitable giving incentives for roughly 20 percent of US income-tax payers. We study the impact of this on giving. Basic theory and our empirical results suggest heterogeneous effects for taxpayers with different amounts of itemizable expenses. Overall, the reform decreased charitable giving by about $20 billion annually. Using a new method to adjust estimates for retimed giving, we find evidence of moderate intertemporal shifts from pre-announcement of the law. The permanent price elasticity of giving estimates range from .6 for the average donor to over 2 for those predicted to be most responsive to the reform
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Wilhelm, Mark Ottoni ;
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Antonio Savoia Dr. Place of Activity: Manchester
Profession Economist Hochschullehrer
Affiliations University of Manchester World Institute for Development Economics Research
Publishing years Series Working paper / World Institute for Development Economics Research (5) Global Development Institute working paper series (3) ERF working papers series : working paper (1) LIS working paper series (1) ESID Working Paper No 126. Manchester: Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre, The University of Manchester (1) ESID Working Paper No 96. Manchester: Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre, The University of Manchester (1) Effective States and Inclusive Development Working Paper No 59 (1)