Richard Bird

Professor Emeritus of Economic Analysis and Policy at Rotman School of Management

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  • Rotman School of Management
  • Harvard Kennedy School

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Rotman School of Management

Richard M. Bird is Professor Emeritus of Economics, Rotman School of Management, and Senior Fellow of the Institute for Municipal Governance and Finance, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto. He is also Distinguished Visiting Professor, Andrew Young School of Public Policy at Georgia State University in Atlanta, an Adjunct Professor of the Australian School of Taxation and Business Law of the University of New South Wales, Australia, and a Research Fellow of the C.D. Howe Institute (Toronto). He did his undergraduate work in Canada (Dalhousie University) and his graduate work in the United States (Columbia University) and the United Kingdom (London School of Economics), receiving his Ph.D. from Columbia and teaching at Harvard for a number of years before joining the University of Toronto, first in the Economics Department and then in Business Economics at the Rotman School. In addition, he spent several years with the Fiscal Affairs Department of the IMF, and has been at various times a visiting professor in the United States, the Netherlands, Australia, Japan, and India as well as a frequent consultant to the World Bank and other national and international organizations.

He has published a number of books and many articles on tax and public finance issues, with special emphasis on the fiscal problems of developing countries. His most recent books are on The VAT in Developing and Transitional Countries (paperback edition, Cambridge University Press, 2011) and A Tale of Two Taxes: Property Tax Reform in Ontario (Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge MA, 2012). His current work includes several studies of various aspects of fiscal decentralization in developing countries, two papers on taxation and inequality in the US and Canada and in Latin America, a review of the literature on measuring urban fiscal health, and studies on global taxation and measuring VAT compliance gaps. He is also a member of the Central Advisory Group of the International Centre for Tax and Development at the Institute for Development Studies. He was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1978, awarded the Daniel M. Holland Award for outstanding contributions to the study and practice of public finance by the National Tax Association in 2006, and awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for outstanding achievements by the Canadian Tax Foundation in 2013.

Research and Teaching Interests

Current research interests include tax policy, tax administration, local finance and intergovernmental fiscal relations particularly in developing countries.

Selected Publications - Books and Chapters

  • Financing Infrastructure: Who Should Pay?
    Bird,R., E. Slack
    McGill-Queens University Press
    2017
    Pages: 311 pp.

  • Is Your City Healthy? Measuring Urban Fiscal Health
    Bird, R., Slack, E., eds.
    Institute of Public Administration of Canada
    2015
    Pages: 215 pp.

  • Taxation and Development: The Weakest Link?
    RM Bird, and J Martinez-Vazquez
    Edward Elgar
    2013
    Pages: 450 pp.

  • A Tale of Two Taxes: Property Tax in Ontario
    RM Bird, E Slack and A Tassonyi
    Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
    2012
    Pages: 275 pp.

  • The VAT in Developing and Transitional Countries
    RM Bird and PP Gendron
    Cambridge University Press
    2007
    Pages: 300 pp

Honors and Awards

  • 2017
    Lifetime Contribution Award, Canadian Tax Foundaton

  • 2013
    Queen's Diamond Jubilee Award, Canadian Tax Foundation

  • 1978
    Fellow, Royal Society of Canada

  • 1997
    Douglas Sherbaniuk Award, Canadian Tax Foundation

  • 2006
    Daniel M. Holland Award, National Tax Association

Courses Taught

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Books

Financing Infrastructure: Who Should Pay?; Bird,R., E. Slack; McGill-Queens University Press; 2017; Pages: 311 pp.

Is Your City Healthy? Measuring Urban Fiscal Health; Bird, R., Slack, E., eds.; Institute of Public Administration of Canada; 2015; Pages: 215 pp.

Taxation and Development: The Weakest Link?; RM Bird, and J Martinez-Vazquez; Edward Elgar; 2013; Pages: 450 pp.

A Tale of Two Taxes: Property Tax in Ontario; RM Bird, E Slack and A Tassonyi; Lincoln Institute of Land Policy; 2012; Pages: 275 pp.

The VAT in Developing and Transitional Countries; RM Bird and PP Gendron; Cambridge University Press; 2007; Pages: 300 pp

Papers

  • Financing Infrastructure: Who Should Pay?; Bird,R., E. Slack; McGill-Queens University Press; 2017; Pages: 311 pp.
  • Is Your City Healthy? Measuring Urban Fiscal Health; Bird, R., Slack, E., eds.; Institute of Public Administration of Canada; 2015; Pages: 215 pp.
  • Taxation and Development: The Weakest Link?; RM Bird, and J Martinez-Vazquez; Edward Elgar; 2013; Pages: 450 pp.
  • A Tale of Two Taxes: Property Tax in Ontario; RM Bird, E Slack and A Tassonyi; Lincoln Institute of Land Policy; 2012; Pages: 275 pp.
  • The VAT in Developing and Transitional Countries; RM Bird and PP Gendron; Cambridge University Press; 2007; Pages: 300 pp

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