← Back to results Discussion of: The Inherent Conflict between Progressive Tax Rates and Income Inequality: Lessons from COVID-19 Restrictions Jillian R. Adams
Abstract In this discussion of “The Inherent Conflict Between Progressive Tax Rates and Income Inequality: Lessons from COVID-19 Restrictions” (Goldman, Lusch, and Sadka 2022), I first provide context in which to better understand the article’s findings and contribution. I then discuss endogeneity and the generalizability of the article’s findings. I conclude with suggestions for future research. Data Availability: Data are available from the public sources cited in the text.
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title = {{Discussion of: The Inherent Conflict between Progressive Tax Rates and Income Inequality: Lessons from COVID-19 Restrictions}},
author = {Jillian R. Adams},
journal = {Accounting and the Public Interest},
year = {2023},
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AU - Adams, Jillian R.
JO - Accounting and the Public Interest
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ER - Jillian R. Adams (2023). Discussion of: The Inherent Conflict between Progressive Tax Rates and Income Inequality: Lessons from COVID-19 Restrictions. *Accounting and the Public Interest*. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.2308/api-2023-011 Jillian R. Adams. "Discussion of: The Inherent Conflict between Progressive Tax Rates and Income Inequality: Lessons from COVID-19 Restrictions." *Accounting and the Public Interest* (2023). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.2308/api-2023-011. Discussion of: The Inherent Conflict between Progressive Tax Rates and Income Inequality: Lessons from COVID-19 Restrictions
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