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James Hines
teaches at the University of
Michigan, where he is the
Richard A. Musgrave Collegiate
Professor of Economics in the
department of economics and
Professor of Law in the law
school. He also serves as
Research Director of the
business school’s Office of Tax
Policy Research. His research
concerns various aspects of
taxation. He holds a B.A. and
M.A. from Yale University and a
Ph.D. from Harvard, all in
economics. He taught at
Princeton and Harvard prior to
moving to Michigan in 1997, and
has held visiting appointments
at Columbia, the London School
of Economics, and Harvard Law
School. He is a research
associate of the National Bureau
of Economic Research, research
director of the International
Tax Policy Forum, co-editor of
the American Economic
Association’s Journal of
Economic Perspectives, and once,
long ago, was an economist in
the United States Department of
Commerce.
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