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Tax & Monetary Policy

Includes works on Internet taxation, telecommunications taxes, and the potential for digital cash and online services to impact existing structures for regulating the flow of money.

Tax Bytes: A Primer on the Taxation of Electronic Commerce, by Aaron Lukas, Cato Trade Policy Analysis No. 9.

Capital Markets: The Importance of Lower Taxes?, by Steve Slivinski and Solveig Singleton, September 13, 1999.

Aaron Lukas on Leavitt's E-Commerce tax plan.

No New Taxes--Or Same Old Story, by Aaron Lukas, Cato Daily Dispatch.

Should Internet Sales Be Taxed?, by Aaron Lukas, Cato Daily Commentary, April 12, 1999.

Ohio Doesn't Need to Tax the Net, by Aaron Lukas, Cato Daily Commentary, April 1, 1999.

The Technology Revolution and Monetary Evolution, by Lawrence H. White, The Future of Money in the Information Age, the Cato Institute's 14th Annual Monetary Conference, Digital money and the history of banking, May 23, 1996.

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