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 Fall 2005 _______________________________________________


Front Section
Letter from The Dean, Letter from The Editor, Contents
 

Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad are Coming to Work: Will the Reception be “Heavenly”?
James F. Morgan
Regardless of whether a change is made in the legal framework regarding workplace expressions of belief, management needs to be aware of the significant change in workplace culture that is rapidly occurring.

A Cross-County Evaluation of Fiscal Policies
Zulal S. Denaux
This study offers a theoretical and empirical investigation of the simultaneous effects of taxes and government spending on economic growth at the county level.
 

Spend More or Tax Less: Which Way to State Economic Growth?
Zulal S. Denaux and Donna J. Cunningham
This study analyzes the effects of changes in both government infrastructure spending and the marginal tax rate on economic growth ... we found that a lower marginal tax rate has a statistically significant positive effect on economic growth ...
 

Providing Sustainable Financial Services to the Poor: The Experience of Bangladesh and Ethiopia
Syed Ahmed and Abdulhamid Sukar
Microcredit refers to the provision of small scale financial resources to the socially disadvantaged class of the society who cannot access to the formal credit market ... A microcredit project turns a borrower into a microentrepreneur ...
 

Wheels of Change: Tax Policy Effects on U.S.-Japan Automobile Trade
Akinori Tomohara
Using a case study based on the U.S.-Japan automobile trade, we measure the degree to which independent tax systems create efficiency losses in the global market.
 
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