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Yoram Margalioth teaches tax law, tax policy course and workshop, tax, welfare and economic growth seminar, and is the academic supervisor of the micro-business and social justice clinical law program. Studied law at the Hebrew University; clerked for Supreme Court Justice S. Nethanyahu; worked as a state tax attorney representing the government in tax cases before the Supreme Court; did an LL.M. (in taxation) and J.S.D. at N.Y.U. Prior to joining Tel Aviv law faculty, was a faculty member at the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya; visited N.Y.U.; and served for a year as deputy director of the international tax program at Harvard law school. Representative publications include: Discrimination in the Pension System: A Proposed Cure, 31 Hebrew University Law Review 529; Child Support Subsidies Distort Tax Equity: Analysis and Proposal for Amendment, 47 Economics Quarterly 252; Employee Stock Options: Integration of Fundamental Income Tax Issues, 15 Taxes 42; Tax Competition, Foreign Direct Investment and Growth: Using the Tax System to Promote Developing Countries, 23 Virginia Tax Review 161; The Many Faces of Mandates: Beyond Traditional Accommodation Mandates and Other Classic Cases, 40 San Diego Law Review 645. Tel: (972)-3-6407014 Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel | |||||||||||