CBER News and Events
- Dr. LeAnn Luna presented research on 529 savings
plans at the University of
Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, January 25, 2008.
- CBER researchers were active participants in the
100th Annual
National Tax Association Conference on Taxation where
Don Bruce served as
program chair. Bill Fox presented
a paper entitled "Wealth Sharing in Sudan: Designing Grant Structures
to Promote
National Unity" in the session Fiscal Decentralization Around the
World. Dr. Fox also served as a discussant in the session
Managing
Local Government Finances.
Matt Murray chaired
the session Business Incentives and the Location of Activity, while
LeAnn Luna chaired the session Taxes and Corporate Activity where Anne
Boyd Watts presented her paper (co-authored with Luna) entitled
"State Conformity to U.S. Federal Provisions and the Impact on State
Revenue." Bryan Shone presented "Impacts of Property Tax
Limitations on Education Spending," and Kate Harper presented "Tax Incentives for Investing in Low-Income
Communities: Has the New Markets Tax Credit Led to Increased
Investment in Targeted Communities?" Julie Marshall and
Zach
Richards also presented their work as part of the Graduate
Student Research Forum. The conference was held in Columbus, Ohio, November 15-17, 2007.
- CBER director Bill Fox delivered the
University
of South Carolina Moore School of Business’ 27th annual “Economic
Outlook Conference” keynote address, "Sound Tax Policy for a
Competitive Economy" on December 3, 2007, in Columbia, South Carolina. The conference
was sponsored
by the Moore School of Business and
The Palmetto Institute.
- CBER Assistant Professor LeAnn Luna spoke at the Federation of Tax
Administrators'
2007 Revenue
Estimation and Tax Research Conference, Raleigh, North
Carolina, September 17, 2007.
- CBER research staff attended the National Association for Welfare Research and
Statistics (NAWRS) Annual Workshop, August 19-22, 2007, Charleston, West
Virginia. Dr.
Don Bruce spoke at the opening plenary roundtable session: "Why Are We Here? Forging Linkages in Putting Research Into Action at the
State and Local Level." Presentations made:
- "On the
Extent and Causes of Regional Disparities in Work Requirement Exemption and
Sanction Rates in Tennessee," Don Bruce
and CBER Research Associate Julie Marshall
- "An
Examination of Wage Reactions to the Earned Income Tax Credit," CBER Graduate
Research Assistant Zach Richards
- "From Ideas to Implementation: The Research Experience in
Tennessee," Don Bruce,
Paul Lefkowitz, and Kerry Mullins
- Assistant Professor LeAnn Luna presented a paper at the
National Tax Association’s Spring
Symposium in Washington DC, May 18, 2007, that addressed federal and state cooperative initiatives.
- CBER Director Bill Fox , Associate Professor
Don Bruce and former CBER graduate student
John Deskins co-authored "On the Extent, Growth, and Efficiency Consequences
of State Business Tax Planning," published in
Taxing Corporate Income in the 21st Century, A. Auerbach, J.
Hines, and J. Slemrod, editors, Cambridge University Press.
- CBER Assistant Professor LeAnn Luna spoke about
gross receipt taxes at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, April 4, 2007.
- CBER Associate Professor
Don Bruce co-authored the following
reports released by the
Small Business Administration:
(Feb 2007)
State Tax Policy and Entrepreneurial Activity, Donald Bruce
and John A. Deskins (Nov 2006)
Bill Fox and
Matt Murray attended the
Special NTA September Conference: "5 Key Perspectives You Can Learn from
Other Professions & Disciplines about Tax Policy" in Washington, DC,
Sept. 29, 2006. Dr. Murray moderated a panel on tax administration
& tax policy, and Dr. Fox spoke on tax economics & its policy
implications. The conference was sponsored by the
National Tax Association in partnership
with the University of Michigan's Office of Tax
Policy Research.
Don Bruce
& CBER research staff attended the National Association for Welfare Research and
Statistics (NAWRS) Annual Workshop, August 21-23, 2006, Jackson Hole,
Wyoming. CBER Research Associate Julie Marshall presented
"An Assessment of the Inconsistent Use of Sanctions and Exemptions."
Bill Fox spoke at the
Annual Meeting of the
National Conference of
State Legislatures on the "Vulnerability of State Tax Systems" and "Why the SSUTA
is Good for the U.S." in Nashville, Tennessee, August 16, 2006.
Matt Murray delivered the keynote address
"State & Local Tax Policy in a Service-Oriented Economy" at the
Multistate Tax Commission's
39th Annual Conference,
Topeka, Kansas, August 16, 2006.
Bill Fox spoke
at the
Council of State Governments-WEST
2006 CSG-WEST Annual Meeting, in
Breckenridge, Colorado, August 11, 2006.
Bill Fox: "Designing
Good Tax Policy" at the annual
conference of the Southeastern
Association of Tax Administrators (SEATA), Memphis, Tennessee, July 17,
2006.
Bill Fox received the Special
Recognition Award at the 30th Annual Conference of the
Institute for Professionals in Taxation (IPT),
held in Huntington Beach, California, June 25-28, 2006.
Bill Fox discussed North Carolina
tax revenues at "Getting Down to Specifics: Inherent Problems in North Carolina's Tax System,"
Leadership Discussion on North Carolina Tax Modernization. Asheville, North
Carolina, June 11, 2006.
Bill Fox discussed state efforts to
limit tax planning at the "State and Local Taxation & Tax Shelters Symposium,"
Georgetown
University Law Center, Washington, D.C., May 17, 2006.
Don Bruce presented "Do Tax Cuts
Promote Entrepreneurial Longevity?" as part of the
Public Finance Seminar Series, Department of Economics, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 24, 2006.
CBER is honored to announce the appointment of
Bruce Behn
(Associate Professor, Accounting & Information Management);
Mary Evans
(Assistant Professor, Economics); and
Don
Leatherman (Professor of Law) as inaugural faculty fellows of the
center. The CBER faculty fellows program is a new initiative intended
to create synergies across departments and fields by bringing outstanding
faculty from around the university together with CBER faculty and staff.
Bill Fox spoke on tax policy
to a delegation of Chinese officials led by Mr. Chen Xiwen,
Vice-Minister, the Leading Group for Financial and Economic Affairs of the
Central Committee in Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 10, 2006.
Don Bruce spoke on the topic of
federal tax policy and entrepreneurial activity at the Hudson Institute,
Washington, D.C. on March 3. Discussant: Robert Carroll, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Tax Analysis, U.S. Dept. of the Treasury. (part of
the Entrepreneurial Series sponsored by the Ewing Marion Kaufman
Foundation)
Bill Fox was the keynote speaker
for the Louisiana Bar Association Annual Mardi Gras Conference in New
Orleans, Louisiana, Feb. 23, 2006.
Bill Fox presented "Tax Options
for the Future" at the North Carolina conference "Financing
the Future" at North Carolina State University, February 6, 2006.
Bill Fox: "Fiscal
Federalism and the States," the World Forum on Fiscal Federalism,
Salvador, Brazil, Dec. 14, 2005.
Bill Fox spoke to the Federation
of Tax Administrators Winter Commissioners Conference on "Tax Reform and the
States" in Nashville, Dec. 7, 2005.
Bill Fox presented "Will Consolidation Improve Sub-National Governments?"
to the Decentralization & Sub-National Economics Thematic Group, World Bank,
Oct. 18, 2005.
Matt Murray presented "Bayesian
Analysis of the Effect of Amnesties on Tax Revenues Using a Longitudinal
Data Endogenous Treatment Model" at the
Andrew Young School of Policy Studies,
Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, on Oct. 14, 2005.
Bill Fox spoke on international
experience with territorial reform and on the implications of the
international experience for Rwanda
territorial reform at the Conference on Decentralization, Accountability
and Service Delivery, Sept. 15-17, 2005, Kigali, Rwanda.
Don Bruce presented "Do Tax Cuts
Promote Entrepreneurial Longevity?" at the
University of New
Hampshire Economics Department Seminar Series, Sept. 16, 2005, Durham, New
Hampshire.
Bill Fox spoke at the 52nd Annual Governor's Conference
on Economic & Community Development about current
economic conditions in Tennessee and higher education and economic development,
August 30 & 31, 2005, Nashville, Tennessee.
Don Bruce and
Laura Ullrich attended the
National Association for Welfare Research
and Statistics (NAWRS) Annual Workshop,
August 28-31, 2005, in Madison Wisconsin.
Ullrich presented a paper on the educational effects of policies in the
Tennessee TANF program designed to improve the educational outcomes of
children of welfare recipients
Matt Murray spoke at the National Tax Association's 2005 State-Local Tax Program,
Washington, D.C., May 20, 2005.
Bill Fox spoke on "The Delivery of
Education Services in Bosnia" at a conference sponsored by the World Bank
Group and the International Monetary Fund, Sarajevo, Bosnia, May 20, 2005.
Bill Fox and Matt Murray presented "A National Retail Sales Tax: Consequences for the States" at the
Symposium on Federal Tax Reform and States
sponsored by the National Governors Association, National Conference of
State Legislatures, Federation of Tax Administrators, Multistate Tax
Commission, The Heritage Foundation, Tax Policy Center & Tax Analysts, Inc.
at the National Press Club, Washington, D.C., May 18, 2005.
Bill Fox,
Don Bruce, and John
Deskins presented
"On the Extent, Growth and Efficiency Consequences
of State Business Tax Planning" at the
Taxing Corporate
Income in the 21st Century Conference sponsored by the
Office of Tax Policy Research, University of Michigan, May 5 & 6, 2005.
Bill Fox spoke at the New Mexico
Tax Policy Conference on the extent of business tax burdens, Santa Fe, April
19, 2005.
Don Bruce
testified before the
President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform, Tampa, FL, March 8,
2005.
Don Bruce moderated session on state
& local entrepreneurship incentives at a conference
sponsored by the U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy, Washington, DC, March 7,
2005.
Bill Fox gave keynote address
"Principles of Property Taxation and Local Government Finance" at the
International Property Tax Forum, Beijing China, February 26, 2005.
Don Bruce presented "Taxes and
Entrepreneurial Survival: An Empirical Investigation Using Longitudinal
Tax Return Data" in the Economics Department Seminar Series at Vassar College in
Poughkeepsie, New York, February 11, 2005.
CBER relocated to the Temple
Court Building, 804 Volunteer Boulevard. All telephone and fax numbers
remain the same.
Bill Fox
presented "Do Economic Effects Justify the Use of Fiscal Incentives?" at the University of Heidelberg, Germany,
January 24, 2005.
Tami Gurley, Ph.D. candidate in economics
& graduate research assistant in CBER was awarded one of ten Kauffman
Dissertation Fellowships for the 2004-2005 academic year by the Ewing Marion Kauffman
Foundation awarded. [details]
Bill Fox spoke on the "U.S. Role in an Increasingly Global World" at the
University of Potsdam, December 7, 2004.
Matt Murray spoke on Economic Development Incentives at the Poverty Institute in
Providence, Rhode Island, December 6, 2004.
Bill Fox, Matt Murray,
Tami Gurley, John Deskins and Brian Hill presented papers at the
National Tax Association's Annual Conference in Minneapolis, Nov. 11-13, 2004.
Bill Fox spoke on the "U.S. Role in an Increasingly Global World" at the University of
Frankfurt, November 4.
Bill Fox spoke on Fiscal Federalism at the University of Sarajevo, October 22 & 23.
Bill Fox taught as a
Fulbright Distinguished Chair in American Studies at the University of
Frankfort am Main, Germany during fall semester.
CBER graduate assistant John Deskins and Assistant Professor
Don Bruce
awarded grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration Office of
Advocacy to support their project on the effects of state-level tax policies
on entrepreneurial activity. CBER graduate assistant Tami Gurley
also awarded a grant from the
U.S. SBA Office of Advocacy to support her
project on the effects of the tax deductibility of health insurance on
entrepreneurial survival.
Bill Fox spoke at the
Tennessee
Governor's Conference on Economic Development in Nashville September 29.
Bill Fox
and Matt Murray, along with LeAnn Luna,
presented paper "How Should a Tax on Multistate Business be Structured?"
at the
conference co-sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago & the
National Tax Association at the Chicago Fed, Sept. 13,
2004.
Don Bruce
served as program co-chair for the
National Association for Welfare Research
and Statistics (NAWRS) Annual Workshop, August 22-25, 2004. Brian
Hill presented paper co-authored with Matt Murray
titled "Interactions Between Local Labor Markets and Families First
Caseloads."
Bill Fox spoke on tax reform at the
Southern Legislative Conference in
Little Rock (August
15, 2004).
Don
Bruce and Bill Fox published "State and Local Tax Revenue Losses from E-Commerce: Estimates as of July 2004," in
State Tax Notes (August 16, 2004).
Bill Fox spoke on designing tax reform at
National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Annual Meeting
in Salt Lake City, July 22, 2004.
Bill
Fox and Matt Murray published paper in the July 2004 Southern Economic Journal entitled "Do Economic Effects Justify the Use of Tax Incentives?"
Don Bruce presented CBER welfare research to Governor's Task Force on Families First, June 2004.
Matt
Murray organized May 21, 2004 conference on the future of state corporation
income tax in Washington, D.C. for the National Tax Association. Bill Fox and Murray presented a paper with LeAnn Luna.
Matt Murray presented a paper on state and
local economic development incentives at tax and economic development
conference sponsored by the Lincoln Institute for Land Policy in Boston.
CBER researchers Karie Barbour, Don Bruce, and Angela Thacker published "Welfare Program Reentry among Post-Reform Leavers" in the
Southern Economic Journal (70(4): 816-836, 2004).
Bill
Fox and Kelly Edmiston prepared paper on the effectiveness of national value added tax and presented it at the Georgia State University Conference on "The Challenges of Tax Reform in a Global Economy," May 2004.
Matt Murray spoke about taxes and tax
reform at the Utah State Taxpayers' Association Annual Meeting in Salt Lake
City..
Bill
Fox presented invited paper titled "The Ongoing Evolution of State Revenue Systems," at the Marquette Law School Wisconsin State Tax Policy Colloquium, April 16, 2004.
(The paper will be published in the Marquette Law Review.)
Don
Bruce, John Deskins and Bill Fox published "Has Internet Access Taxation Affected Internet Use? A Panel Data Analysis" in
Public Finance Review, March 2004.
Bill
Fox made a presentation on what states are doing to reform their taxes at the
Governing Magazine Annual Conference in Washington, D.C., February 2004.
Bill
Fox published "Fiscal Federalism in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Subsidiarity and Solidarity in a Three-Nation State" with Christine Wallich in
Public Budgeting and Management (Fall 2003).
Bill
Fox made a presentation on the "The Role for Local Option Sales Taxes," at the National League of Cities Annual Conference in Nashville,
TN (December 2003).
The Association for Public Policy and Management, National Conference of State Legislatures and National Tax Association awarded Bill Fox
the Stephen Gold award that honors professionals who have made significant
contributions to state and local fiscal policy, November 2003.
Bill
Fox testified on tax reform to the South Carolina Joint Committee on Taxation (July 2003).
Bill
Fox spent three days as a Louisiana State University Reilly Scholar. He testified to the Senate Finance Committee and made a presentation to the faculty and students.
Don Bruce received Richard Musgrave Prize for the best paper published in the
National Tax Journal in 2002 for "Taxes and Entrepreneurial Endurance: Evidence from the Self-Employed."