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Public Economics: Tax & Transfer Policies (Master PPD & APE, Paris School of Economics) Thomas Piketty Academic year Syllabus & Course Material (check on line for updated versions)on line

Office hours: Tuesdays 9h-12h, Jourdan B101 Course web page : (check on-line for updated versions)

The objective of this course is to present the basic tools and concepts of modern public economics, with special emphasis on the incidence of tax and transfer policies, both in developed countries (EU, US) and in the developing world (for a course focusing on distributional issues and trying to explain existing distributions of income and wealth, see Economic History; both courses are complementary) Economic History The course is organized in 8 lectures of 3 hours (7 lectures + 1 exam). To validate the course, students are required (1)to attend and actively participate to all lectures; (2) to take the exam (past exams are available here)here

A quick roadmap of the lectures Lecture 1: Taxes & transfers: why and how much? (Tuesday November 10 th 2015, 13h45-16h45) Lecture 2: Tax incidence: macro & micro approaches (Tuesday November 17 th 2015, 13h45-16h45) Lecture 3: Externalities & corrective taxation: illustration with global warming and carbon taxes Lecture 3: Externalities & corrective taxation: illustration with global warming and carbon taxes (Tuesday November 24 th 2015, 13h45-16h45)

Lecture 4: Income taxes over time & across countries Lecture 5: Optimal taxation of labor income (Tuesdays December 1 st 2015 and January 12 th 2016, 13h45- 16h45) Lecture 6: Capital taxes over time & across countries Lecture 7: Optimal taxation of capital (Tuesdays January 19 th and January 26 th 2016, 13h45-16h45) Lecture 8: Exam (Tuesday February 2 nd 2016, 13h45-16h45)

General references No textbook; but a few general references Reforming the Tax System for the 21 st Century : The Mirrlees Review, OUP The Mirrlees Review The Economics of Climate Change: The Stern Review, 2007The Stern Review The Role of Tax Policy in Times of Consolidation, EC Report, 2013EC Report (see also Taxing Times, IMF Fiscal Monitor, 2013)IMF Fiscal Monitor P. Diamond & E. Saez, "The Case for a Progressive Tax: From Basic Research to Policy Recommendations", JEP 2011JEP 2011 T. Piketty & E. Saez, "Optimal Labor Income Taxation", 2013, Handbook of Public Economics, vol. 5 Handbook of Public Economics, vol. 5

T. Piketty, E. Saez, “Rethinking Capital & Wealth Taxation”, PSE 2013PSE 2013 P. Lindert, Growing Public – Social spending & economic growth since the 18 th century, CUP, 2004 B. Salanié, Théorie économique de la fiscalité, Economica, 2002 (The Economics of Taxation, MIT Press, 2003) C. Landais, T. Piketty & E. Saez, Pour une révolution fiscale - Un impôt sur le revenu pour le 21e siècle, Le Seuil, 2011,