Menu
Search
Director, Center for Public Finance at Rice University's Baker Institute, Edward A. and Hermena Hancock Kelly Fellow in Public Finance, Adjunct Professor of Economics, Rice University
John W. Diamond, Ph.D., is the Edward A. and Hermena Hancock Kelly Fellow in Public Finance and director of the Center for Public Finance at the Baker Institute, an adjunct professor of economics at Rice University and CEO of Tax Policy Advisers, LLC. His research interests are federal tax and expenditure policy, state and local public finance, and the construction and simulation of computable general equilibrium models. His current research focuses on the economic effects of corporate tax reform, the economic and distributional effects of fundamental tax reform, taxation and housing values, public sector pensions, and various other tax and expenditure policy issues.
Diamond is co-editor of "Pathways to Fiscal Reform in the United States" (The MIT Press, 2015) and “Fundamental Tax Reform: Issues, Choices and Implications” (The MIT Press, 2008). He has testified before the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee, the U.S. House Budget Committee, the Senate Finance Committee, the Joint Economic Committee and other federal and state committees on issues related to tax policy and the U.S. economy. Diamond served as forum editor for the National Tax Journal (2009-2017) and on the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation, U.S. Congress (2000-2004). He has also served as a consultant for the World Bank on the efficacy of structural adjustment programs.
He received his Ph.D. in economics from Rice University in 2000.
Central Banking Series
War rooms and bailouts: How banks and the Fed are preparing for a US default – and the chaos expected to follow
May 17, 2023 07:49 am UTC|EconomyCentral Banks
Convening war rooms, planning speedy bailouts and raising house-on-fire alarm bells: Those are a few of the ways the biggest banks and financial regulators are preparing for a potential default on U.S. debt. You hope it...
Soaring inflation prompts biggest Social Security cost-of-living boost since 1981 – 6 questions answered
Oct 16, 2022 13:35 pm UTC|Economy
1. How fast is the cost of living rising? The latest data, for September, shows average consumer prices are up 8.2% from a year earlier. The monthly gain of 0.4% was double what economists surveyed by Reuters had...
Economy
Epson Unveils Eco-Friendly Printers in South Korea for Sustainability
CEO: It Doesn't Make Sense for Ferrari to Buy Other Supercar Makers
Burger King Unveils Plant-Based 'Burgerrito' in Menu Expansion; Peter Perdue Promoted to COO
Spotify Slashes Podcast Team: 200 Jobs Cut in Strategic Realignment
China Gezhouba Group to Drive Renewable Energy Potential in Azerbaijan: Landmark Agreement Signed
Politics
UK: UN Rights Chief Expresses Concerns Over Migration Bill
Russia-Ukraine War: NATO to Narrow Divisions Over Ukraine's Membership Bid in Oslo Meeting
EU Parliament to Question Hungary's Ability to Hold EU Presidency Over Record on Rule of Law
Iran: IAEA Resolves Nuclear Issues Related to Sites With Uranium Particles
UK: Ministers Given More Time to Turn in Messages From Boris Johnson to Public COVID Inquiry
Science
Drilling down on treatment-resistant fungi with molecular machines
Astronomers detected two major targets with a single telescope – a mysterious signal and its source galaxy
Biodegradable plastic in clothing doesn't break down nearly as quickly as hoped – new research
Gravitational wave detector LIGO is back online after 3 years of upgrades – how the world's most sensitive yardstick reveals secrets of the universe
Why don't rocks burn?
Technology
Microsoft Reportedly Removing Activision Blizzard From UK to Fight Acquisition Roadblock
Korea’s Netmarble Set to Release Three New Game Titles to Stop Losses
Meta Platforms Threaten to Block News Access in California Over Ad Revenue-Sharing Bill
Samsung Partners With Dezeen for Global 'Re:Create Design Challenge' to Upcycle Old Devices
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew to Spearhead ByteDance's Rising Social Media Star, Lemon8
Digital Currency
FxWirePro- BTCUSD Daily Outlook
Cryptocurrency: Binance, CEO Changpeng Zhao Sued by US SEC for Alleged Securities Law Violations
NFT: Warner Bros. to Release ‘Superman: The Movie’ NFT Bundles
Law
The Supreme Court just shriveled federal protection for wetlands, leaving many of these valuable ecosystems at risk
McDonald's Franchisee Loses Court Battle With German City Over Tax On Packaging
US Solicitor General Backs Google in Supreme Court Song Lyrics Case
Life
Malaysia's OldTown White Coffee Debuts First Philippine Store, Eyes Expansion
Fender Unveils Made-in-Japan Fashion Line and Flagship Store in Harajuku-Omotesando, Expanding Retail Presence
McDonald's Teases New Cheesy Jalapeño Bacon Quarter Pounder Rollout This June
Nature
LG Electronics Joins Global RE100 Initiative, Commits to Full Renewable Energy Use by 2050
Fujitsu, Microsoft Unite: Massive Investment to Enhance Uvance Business, Boosting Sustainability With Cloud Technology
The secret world of moss, ancient ancestor of all plants and vital for the health of the planet
Sports
Puma's Ambitious Sustainability Progress: 70% Products Made From 'Better Materials' in 2022, Aims for 90% by 2025
European soccer is having another reckoning over racism – is it time to accept the problem goes beyond bad fans?
Exercise linked to higher pain tolerance – new study
Technical Analysis
FxWirePro: GBP/ NZD consolidating around 2.0440, bias is bullish
FxWirePro:EUR/NZD losses could deepen with break of key obstacles
FxWirePro :GBP/AUD shorts look for key support break as hawkish RBA policy statement bolsters AUD
Burger King Unveils Plant-Based 'Burgerrito' in Menu Expansion; Peter Perdue Promoted to COO
China Gezhouba Group to Drive Renewable Energy Potential in Azerbaijan: Landmark Agreement Signed
Cryptocurrency: Binance, CEO Changpeng Zhao Sued by US SEC for Alleged Securities Law Violations
NFT: Warner Bros. to Release ‘Superman: The Movie’ NFT Bundles
FxWirePro- BTCUSD Daily Outlook
Malaysia's OldTown White Coffee Debuts First Philippine Store, Eyes Expansion
Fender Unveils Made-in-Japan Fashion Line and Flagship Store in Harajuku-Omotesando, Expanding Retail Presence
General Motors Invests Over $1B in Flint Facilities for Next-Gen Heavy-Duty Pickup Production
Epson Unveils Eco-Friendly Printers in South Korea for Sustainability
CEO: It Doesn't Make Sense for Ferrari to Buy Other Supercar Makers
EconoTimes
Sign up for daily updates for the most important
stories unfolding in the global economy.