Biography
George R. Zodrow is the Allyn R. and Gladys M. Cline Chair of Economics at Rice University. He is also a Rice faculty scholar at the Baker Institute and an international research fellow at the Centre for Business Taxation at Oxford University. Zodrow was editor of the National Tax Journal from 2007-2016.
His research interests are tax reform in the U.S. and developing countries, state and local public finance, and computable general equilibrium modeling of the effects of tax reforms. He received the Steven D. Gold Award in 2009 from the National Tax Association, in conjunction with the National Conference of State Legislatures and the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, to recognize his significant contributions to state and local fiscal policy and capacity to cross the boundaries between academic research and public policymaking. Zodrow received a B.A. in mechanical engineering and economics and an M.M.E. from Rice University and an M.A. and a Ph.D. in economics from Princeton University.
Contact at [email protected] or 713-348-4891.
Recent Publications
Book Chapters
- “International Prospects for Consumption-based Direct Taxes: A Guided Tour” in Tax Reform in the 21st Century (Wolters Kluwer, 2010).
- “International Taxation and Company Tax Policy in Small Open Economies” in Tax Reform in Open Economies: International and Country Perspectives (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010).
- “The Efficiency Costs of a Local Property Tax” in Challenging the Conventional Wisdom on Property Tax (Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2010).
External Publications
- “Carbon Tax Revenues Can Be Used to Promote Economic Growth and Help Low-income People [Opinion],” Houston Chronicle, February 28, 2020.
- “Carbon Taxes Equity and Efficiency Trade-offs,” Alliance for Market Solutions, February 27, 2020.