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Chris William Sanchirico

Chris William Sanchirico is the Samuel A. Blank Professor of Law, Business and Public Policy at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School (primary) and the Wharton School (secondary). He is an expert on tax law and policy.[1]

Chris William Sanchirico
Sanchirico in 2009
OccupationLaw professor
TitleSamuel A. Blank Professor of Law, Business and Public Policy
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisA Probabilistic Theory of Learning in Games (1994)
Academic work
InstitutionsPenn Law and Wharton

Biography Edit

Sanchirico was born in the Bronx, New York and grew up in Wayne, New Jersey where he attended the Wayne public schools. His paternal grandparents immigrated to the United States from Basilicata, Italy, a region whose contemporaneous poverty and backwardness are depicted in Carlo Levi’s classic memoir, Cristo si è fermato a Eboli (1945).

Education Edit

Sanchirico graduated with an A.B. from the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University in 1984. He was named one of two Woodrow Wilson Scholars in his senior year. He earned his J.D. at Yale Law School and his Ph.D. (in economics) at Yale University, where his studies focused on game theory, mathematical economics, and public economics. His dissertation on game theory was published in one of the field’s leading journals, Econometrica.

Professional career Edit

Sanchirico’s research and teaching combine mathematical and legal-institutional sophistication to a degree that is relatively rare among economists[2] and legal scholars.[3] He has published extensively in preeminent journals in the fields of tax law and policy, evidence, procedure, law and economics, public economics, game theory, and mathematical economics.[4] He has presented his work widely at law schools, economics departments, business schools, and statistics departments. His course offerings include Federal Income Taxation, Taxation of Business Entities, International Taxation, Evidence, Game Theory (Ph.D. level), Intermediate Microeconomics, Mathematical Methods (Ph.D. level), and Law and Economics.

In 2009 Sanchirico visited Università di Bologna where he was visiting scholar at La Facoltà di Economia, senior fellow at Istituto di Studi Avanzati, and Erasmus Mundus Scholar. Sanchirico has served as the chair of the Evidence Section of the Association of American Law Schools and a member of the board of directors of the American Law and Economics Association. Sanchirico is one of the founding co-directors of the University of Pennsylvania’s . He is also the founding editor of two eJournals, Evidence and Evidentiary Procedure and Economic Inequality and the Law, and an advisory editor of the University of Bologna Law Review, a general student-edited law journal published by the department of legal studies of the University of Bologna.[5]

Selected publications Edit

Tax law and policy: institutional Edit

As American as Apple Inc.: International Tax and Ownership Nationality, 68 Tax Law Review 207, (2015)
The Tax Advantage to Paying Private Equity Fund Managers With Profit Shares: What is it? Why is it Bad? 75 University of Chicago Law Review 1071 (2008)
The New US Tax Preference for 'Foreign-Derived Intangible Income' 71 Tax Law Review 625 (2018)
Earnings Stripping under the BEAT, 73 Tax Law Review 301, (2020)

Tax law and policy: a critical look at the theory of "optimal taxation" Edit

A Critical Look at the Economic Argument for Taxing Only Labor Income, 63 Tax Law Review 867 867 (2010)
A Counter-Reply to Bankman and Weisbach, 64 Tax Law Review 551 (2011)
Tax Eclecticism, 64 Tax Law Review 149 (2011)
Optimal Tax Policy and the Symmetries of Ignorance, 66 Tax Law Review 1 (2016)
Inequality and Uncertainty: Theory and Legal Applications, 155 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 279 (2006) (with Matthew D. Adler)
Taxes versus Legal Rules as Instruments for Equity: A More Equitable View, 29 Journal of Legal Studies 797 (2000)
Why the Optimal Long-Run Tax Rate on Capital is Zero…or Very High: The Missing Explanation, U of Penn, Inst for Law & Econ Research Paper No. 20-33 (2020), forthcoming Florida Tax Review
The Ramsey Rule at 100: Pairing Back the Overgrowth, U of Penn, Inst for Law & Econ Research Paper No. 21-25 (2021)

Legal evidence and procedure Edit

Evidence, Procedure, and the Upside of Cognitive Error, 57 Stanford Law Review 291 (2004)
Character Evidence and the Object of Trial, 101 Columbia Law Review 1227 (2001)
Detection Avoidance, 81 NYU Law Review 1331 (2006)
Evidence Tampering, 53 Duke Law Journal 1215 (2004)

Game theory and probability Edit

A Probabilistic Model of Learning in Games, 64 Econometrica 1375 (1996)
Collusion and Price Rigidity, 71 Review of Economic Studies 317 (2004) (with Susan Athey & Kyle Bagwell)
The Role of Absolute Continuity in Merging of Opinions and Rational Learning, 29 1/2 Games and Economic Behavior 170, (with Ronald I. Miller)

References Edit

  1. ^ Penn Law Faculty: Chris William Sanchirico, expert on Tax Policy, Evidence, Tax Law
  2. ^ Interview with Ronald Coase, Newsletter of the International Society for New Institutional Economics, Volume 2, Number 1 (Spring 1999). ("Existing economics is a theoretical system which floats in the air and which bears little relation to what actually happens in the real world.").
  3. ^ Leonard, Thomas. Review, Constitutional Political Economy, 14, 71–77, 2003 ("mathematical modes of reasoning...are still exotic in law, and commonplace in economics.").
  4. ^ Author Page for Chris William Sanchirico :: SSRN
  5. ^ "Advisory Board". Bolognalawreview.unibo.it. Retrieved 29 August 2016.

External links Edit

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Chris William Sanchirico is the Samuel A Blank Professor of Law Business and Public Policy at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School primary and the Wharton School secondary He is an expert on tax law and policy 1 Chris William SanchiricoSanchirico in 2009OccupationLaw professorTitleSamuel A Blank Professor of Law Business and Public PolicyAcademic backgroundAlma materYale UniversityYale Law SchoolPrinceton UniversityThesisA Probabilistic Theory of Learning in Games 1994 Academic workInstitutionsPenn Law and Wharton Contents 1 Biography 2 Education 3 Professional career 4 Selected publications 4 1 Tax law and policy institutional 4 2 Tax law and policy a critical look at the theory of optimal taxation 4 3 Legal evidence and procedure 4 4 Game theory and probability 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditSanchirico was born in the Bronx New York and grew up in Wayne New Jersey where he attended the Wayne public schools His paternal grandparents immigrated to the United States from Basilicata Italy a region whose contemporaneous poverty and backwardness are depicted in Carlo Levi s classic memoir Cristo si e fermato a Eboli 1945 Education EditSanchirico graduated with an A B from the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University in 1984 He was named one of two Woodrow Wilson Scholars in his senior year He earned his J D at Yale Law School and his Ph D in economics at Yale University where his studies focused on game theory mathematical economics and public economics His dissertation on game theory was published in one of the field s leading journals Econometrica Professional career EditSanchirico s research and teaching combine mathematical and legal institutional sophistication to a degree that is relatively rare among economists 2 and legal scholars 3 He has published extensively in preeminent journals in the fields of tax law and policy evidence procedure law and economics public economics game theory and mathematical economics 4 He has presented his work widely at law schools economics departments business schools and statistics departments His course offerings include Federal Income Taxation Taxation of Business Entities International Taxation Evidence Game Theory Ph D level Intermediate Microeconomics Mathematical Methods Ph D level and Law and Economics In 2009 Sanchirico visited Universita di Bologna where he was visiting scholar at La Facolta di Economia senior fellow at Istituto di Studi Avanzati and Erasmus Mundus Scholar Sanchirico has served as the chair of the Evidence Section of the Association of American Law Schools and a member of the board of directors of the American Law and Economics Association Sanchirico is one of the founding co directors of the University of Pennsylvania s Center for Tax Law and Policy He is also the founding editor of two eJournals Evidence and Evidentiary Procedure and Economic Inequality and the Law and an advisory editor of the University of Bologna Law Review a general student edited law journal published by the department of legal studies of the University of Bologna 5 Selected publications EditTax law and policy institutional Edit As American as Apple Inc International Tax and Ownership Nationality 68 Tax Law Review 207 2015 The Tax Advantage to Paying Private Equity Fund Managers With Profit Shares What is it Why is it Bad 75 University of Chicago Law Review 1071 2008 The New US Tax Preference for Foreign Derived Intangible Income 71 Tax Law Review 625 2018 Earnings Stripping under the BEAT 73 Tax Law Review 301 2020 Tax law and policy a critical look at the theory of optimal taxation Edit A Critical Look at the Economic Argument for Taxing Only Labor Income 63 Tax Law Review 867 867 2010 A Counter Reply to Bankman and Weisbach 64 Tax Law Review 551 2011 Tax Eclecticism 64 Tax Law Review 149 2011 Optimal Tax Policy and the Symmetries of Ignorance 66 Tax Law Review 1 2016 Inequality and Uncertainty Theory and Legal Applications 155 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 279 2006 with Matthew D Adler Taxes versus Legal Rules as Instruments for Equity A More Equitable View 29 Journal of Legal Studies 797 2000 Why the Optimal Long Run Tax Rate on Capital is Zero or Very High The Missing Explanation U of Penn Inst for Law amp Econ Research Paper No 20 33 2020 forthcoming Florida Tax Review The Ramsey Rule at 100 Pairing Back the Overgrowth U of Penn Inst for Law amp Econ Research Paper No 21 25 2021 Legal evidence and procedure Edit Evidence Procedure and the Upside of Cognitive Error 57 Stanford Law Review 291 2004 Character Evidence and the Object of Trial 101 Columbia Law Review 1227 2001 Detection Avoidance 81 NYU Law Review 1331 2006 Evidence Tampering 53 Duke Law Journal 1215 2004 Game theory and probability Edit A Probabilistic Model of Learning in Games 64 Econometrica 1375 1996 Collusion and Price Rigidity 71 Review of Economic Studies 317 2004 with Susan Athey amp Kyle Bagwell The Role of Absolute Continuity in Merging of Opinions and Rational Learning 29 1 2 Games and Economic Behavior 170 with Ronald I Miller References Edit Penn Law Faculty Chris William Sanchirico expert on Tax Policy Evidence Tax Law Interview with Ronald Coase Newsletter of the International Society for New Institutional Economics Volume 2 Number 1 Spring 1999 Existing economics is a theoretical system which floats in the air and which bears little relation to what actually happens in the real world Leonard Thomas Review Constitutional Political Economy 14 71 77 2003 mathematical modes of reasoning are still exotic in law and commonplace in economics Author Page for Chris William Sanchirico SSRN Advisory Board Bolognalawreview unibo it Retrieved 29 August 2016 External links EditUniversity of Pennsylvania Law School faculty profile SSRN author page http leiterlawschool typepad com leiter 2011 07 ten transformative deans in the last decade html Prof Chris Sanchirico on Tax Eclecticism Mathematics Genealogy Project 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