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Terry-McElrath, O'Malley and Johnston find association between school drug testing and increased use of illicit drugs other than marijuana

Geronimus discusses causes, potential solutions to racial disparities in infant mortality

Kalousova and Burgard find credit card debt increases likelihood of foregoing medical care

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Trainees Nelson Saldaña, Sarah Seelye and Ellen Compernolle awarded PSC grants

Arline Geronimus wins Excellence in Research Award from School of Public Health

Yu Xie to give DBASSE's David Lecture April 30, 2013 on "Is American Science in Decline?"

U-M grad programs do well in latest USN&WR "Best" rankings

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Joel Slemrod

Funded Research:

How to Tax Family Firms (International Growth Centre)

Training Faculty, Population Studies Center.

Professor, Economics.

Professor, Business Economics and Public Policy, Stephen M. Ross School of Business.

Ph.D., Harvard University

Joel Slemrod studies and writes about tax policy. In 1984-5 he was senior staff economist at the President’s Council of Economic Advisers, and has been a consultant to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the Canadian Department of Finance, the South African Ministry of Finance, the World Bank, the OECD, and several corporations. He is a member of the Congressional Budget Office Panel of Economic Advisers, and has testified before the Congress on domestic and international taxation issues.

For more information please see the personal and departmental pages for Joel Slemrod at left.