Category: Annual Conference

Navigating the 2020 NTA Virtual Conference

This conference will certainly be different than other conferences. Below is some important information that will help you navigate the conference like a pro. Zoom All conference sessions will take place on Zoom. If you do not have the Zoom app on your computer, get it today. If you prefer, you can also access Zoom… Read more »

113th Annual Conference Participant Guidelines

General Information These guidelines are for presenters, chairs, and discussants. You can find all of the sessions in which you are participating by looking up your name here. Full information about the conference can be found at the conference webpage, where you can register, look at the detailed program, and find lots of additional helpful information. All sessions will take… Read more »

113th Annual Conference: Students on the Market

Below are a list of graduate students that are on the market and will be at the conference virtually in November. Potential employers should reach out directly to the students below to connect. See you online! Ali Abbas, Cornell University, aa2378@cornell.edu, Primary Area of Study: Economics, Website  Cassiano Breno Machado Alves, Northwestern University, cassianoalves@u.northwestern.edu, Primary… Read more »

113th Annual Conference Graduate Student Activities

November 18-21, 2020 | Virtual Conference |  Zoom |  Graduate Student Initiatives The National Tax Association warmly welcomes graduate students to attend our Annual Conference on the Zoom platform. The conference offers many opportunities to meet and talk with NTA members, the leaders in tax and government spending policy. As you will find out, our… Read more »

113th Annual Conference Schedule at a Glance

Wednesday, November 18   12:00 – 1:30 pm (EST) Welcome and Opening Plenary Session: Tax and Fiscal Policy: After the Election, What’s Next? 1:30 – 1:45 pm (EST) Break 1:45 – 3:15 pm (EST) Concurrent Sessions 3:15 – 3:30 pm (EST) Break 3:30 – 5:00 pm (EST) Concurrent Sessions 5:00 – 6:00 pm (EST) Welcome… Read more »

113th Annual Conference Keynote Speakers

  November 18 – 21 | Virtual Conference | Zoom Thursday, November 19 Keynote | Iván Werning Iván Werning is an Argentinian economist with research focus in public finance and macroeconomics. He is the Robert M. Solow Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he has been since earning his PhD from… Read more »

113th Annual Conference Saturday Short Course

The Saturday Short Course sponsored by the University of Michigan Office of Tax Policy Research entitled Taxation of the Superrich, will be led by Florian Scheuer, UBS Professor of Economics of Institutions, University of Zurich. It will run from 11:00 to 12:30 pm, on Saturday, November 21. This short course will summarize recent developments in… Read more »

113th Annual Conference Organizers

November 18 – 21, 2020 | Virtual Conference | Zoom Conference Chair William Gale, President, National Tax Association Program Chairs Diane Lim Kirk Stark, UCLA School of Law Program Committee David Agrawal, University of Kentucky Kim Clausing, Reed College Brian Galle, Georgetown University of Law Danielle Green, Fordham University Erin Henry, University of Arkansas Wojciech… Read more »

113th Annual Conference Call for Papers

November 19-21, 2020 Grand Hyatt Denver Denver, Colorado The 113th Annual Conference on Taxation will cover a broad range of topics including, but not limited to, taxation and tax policies; expenditure policies; government budgeting; intergovernmental fiscal relations; and subnational, national, and international public finance. The conference will focus, as always, on policy-relevant research bearing on… Read more »

112th Annual Conference Proceedings, 2019

Tampa, FL November 21, 2019 Earnings Risk, Top Incomes, and Mobility Joshua Rauh (Stanford University) and Ryan Shyu (Stanford University),  Behavioral Responses to State Income Taxation of High Earners: Evidence from California Musab Kurnaz (University of North Carolina at Charlotte), Intergenerational Income Mobility and Income Taxation Johannes Koenig (DIW Berlin), Earnings Risk and Tax Policy… Read more »