Tax Policy and Economic Growth in Kentucky: A Panel Discussion

September 07, 2017

5:30pm – 7:00pm

Gatton 111 - Kincaid Auditorium

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Tax policy is central to the Commonwealth’s economic growth and affects our growing entitlement and pension spending commitments. With the Kentucky Legislature likely headed into a special session to address the Commonwealth’s tax code and public pension system, the Schnatter Institute is hosting an open dialogue with world-renowned economists on tax policy and economic growth in Kentucky. Please join us for this conversation.

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Panelists

Arthur B. Laffer

Arthur B. Laffer
Founder and Chairman, Laffer Associates

Arthur B. Laffer is the founder and chairman of Laffer Associates, an institutional economic research and consulting firm that focuses on the interconnecting macroeconomic, political and demographic changes affecting global financial markets. Dr. Laffer was a member of President Reagan’s Economic Policy Advisory Board for both of his two terms. He also advised Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on fiscal policy in the UK. Dr. Laffer received a B.A. in economics from Yale University. He received a MBA and a Ph.D. in economics from Stanford University. He was formerly the Distinguished University Professor at Pepperdine University and a member of the Pepperdine Board of Directors. He was also the Charles B. Thornton Professor of Business Economics at the University of Southern California and an Associate Professor of Business Economics at the University of Chicago.

William Hoyt

William Hoyt
Gatton Endowed Professor and Chair, Department of Economics, University of Kentucky

William Hoyt’s research focuses on issues in public economics, with particular emphasis on state and local public finance and cost-benefit analysis of public programs. Dr. Hoyt’s current research includes work on fiscal competition, the impacts of state and local tax policies on employment, the impacts of tax policies on housing markets, educational choice plans and crossover in the use of poverty programs. Dr. Hoyt has served as Principal Investigator on projects funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Labor, and the United States Department of Agriculture (Economic Research Service). He has served on numerous advisory boards for the Commonwealth of Kentucky and is on the editorial board of the Journal of Urban Economics and a research fellow for Center for Economic Studies (Munich, Germany).

Chris R. Bollinger

Chris R. Bollinger
Director, Center for Business and Economic Research, University of Kentucky

Christopher R. Bollinger is a Gatton Professor of Economics and the Director of the Center of Business and Economic Research in the Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky. He received his B.A. in Economics at Michigan State University and earned both an M.S. and Ph.D. in economics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Professor Bollinger's research has focused on measurement error in estimation of micro economic models.

Jason Bailey

Jason Bailey
Executive Director, Kentucky Center for Economic Policy

Jason Bailey is founder and Executive Director of the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy. He is the author of numerous reports and analyses of economic and fiscal issues facing the Commonwealth going back to 1998. Jason appears frequently in the media and is a regular speaker to civic organizations on policies that would move Kentucky forward. His public service includes appointments to the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Tax Reform and the Kentucky Teachers’ Retirement System Funding Work Group. He has a master’s in public administration with a specialization in public finance from New York University and a bachelor’s degree from Carson-Newman College.