Taxation
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Research
Edited by Margaret Lamb, Andrew Lymer, Judith Freedman, and Simon James
Author Information
Margaret Lamb is Reader in Accounting in Warwick Business School at the University of Warwick. She obtained her bachelor's degree with honours in government from Harvard University. Her PhD, from the University of Reading, concerned tax accounting history and practice. Margaret is a chartered accountant and worked for ten years as a tax specialist for Price Waterhouse (now PricewaterhouseCoopers) and Ernst & Young. Andrew Lymer is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Taxation at The Birmingham Business School where he has lectured for more than 10 years across all levels of students. He is also a Visiting Professor at Texas Tech University in the USA. He is co-author of Taxation: Policy and Practice, an annual produced textbook on UK taxation published by Fiscal Publications and in its 11th edition in 2004. Judith Freedman is KPMG Professor of Tax Law at Oxford University and a Fellow of Worcester College. She obtained a First Class Honours law degree from Oxford University and then worked as a solicitor in the Corporate Tax Department of Freshfields. Following this she worked briefly at the University of Surrey and then taught tax and company law for 18 years in the law department at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is joint editor of the British Tax Review and was co-editor of a Modern Law Review Special Issue on Law and Accountancy (with M. Power) as well as co-editing a special issue of the British Tax Review on Accounting Standards and Taxable Profit (with S. Green). She is also a member of the Tax Law Review Committee set up by the Institute of Fiscal Studies. Simon James is Reader in Economics, School of Business and Economics, University of Exeter; Visiting Fellow, School of Finance, Australian National University; a Chartered Tax Adviser and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Taxation. He has published over 40 research papers mainly concerned with taxation and his 15 books include The Economics of Taxation: Principles, Policy and Practice. He has also edited a four volume collection of tax papers entitled Taxation: Critical Perspectives on the World Economy (Routledge 2002).
Contributors:
Rebecca Boden, Professor of Accounting, Bristol Business School
Jamie Elliott, Director in the Transfer Pricing Group, Deloitte & Touche LLP
Jane Frecknall Hughes, Senior Lecturer in Accounting, Leeds University Business School
Judith Freedman, KPMG Professor of Tax Law, Oxford University
John Hasseldine, Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance, Nottingham University Business School
Kevin Holland, Sir Julian Hodge Professor of Accounting and Finance, School of Management and Business, University of Wales
Simon James, Reader in Economics, School of Business and Economics, University of Exeter
Margaret Lamb, Reader in Accounting, Warwick Business School
Andrew Lymer, Senior Lecturer in Accounting, Taxation, and Information Systems, Birmingham Business School
Alan Macnaughton, KPMG Professor of Accounting, University of Waterloo in Ontario
Amin Mawani, Associate Professor of Taxation, Schulich School of Business, York University in Toronto
Peter Moizer, Professor of Accounting, Leeds University Business School
Tom O'Shea, Research Fellow in Taxation, Queen Mary, University of London
Jeff Pope, Associate Professor in the School of Economics and Finance at Curtin University of Technology, Perth
Claudio M. Radaelli, Professor of Public Policy, School of Social and International Studies, and Director of the Centre for European Studies, University of Bradford