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Internet, alt.obituaries, 2005-02-24
Information trouvée : David Bradford, an influential tax economist who devised an innovative way to change
the income-tax system to encourage people to save and invest more, died on Tuesday
in Philadelphia. He was 66 and lived in Princeton, N.J. Dr. Bradford, who taught economics
and public affairs at Princeton and was a professor at New York University School
of Law, favored a switch to taxing what people spend but not what they save out of
their earnings. Dr. Bradford was deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury for tax
policy in the Ford administration, from 1975 to 1976, and was appointed by President
George H.W. Bush to the Council of Economic Advisers, on which he served from 1991
to 1993. David Frantz Bradford was born Jan. 8, 1939, in Cambridge, Mass.,
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