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Volume XXII

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Volume XXII

2021 Ed.

Issue I

Black Livelihoods Matter: Access to Credit as a Civil Right and Striving for a More Perfect Capitalism Through Inclusive Economics 

Kim Vu-Dinh

Has Congress Sounded a Retreat from the Haig-Simons Definition of Income for Federal Tax Purposes by Changing the Tax Rules for Spousal Support? 

Richard J. Wood

Winds of Change: Using the Tax Regime to Facilitate the Renewable Energy Transition

Molly Elkins

Rise of the Zombies: The Significance of Venture Capital Investments that are not Profitable 

Sven Riethmueller

Issue II

“If You Wanna Steal My Data You Gotta Be a U.S. Based Corporation!”: Inefficiencies Abound in the Absence of Federal Data Protection Regulations

Hillary Healey

The New Corporate Social Responsibility

Robert Allen Oakes, IV

Utility-Scale Battery Storage: Solving the Intermittency Issues of Wind and Solar Power Generation

Jay Blake

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