Professor Miranda Stewart
Miranda Stewart is a Professor at the Law School, University of Melbourne where she is Director of Tax Studies and the Melbourne Centre for Commercial Law. Miranda is also an Honorary Professor at the Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, where she was the inaugural director of the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute between 2014 and 2017. Miranda is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law and an International Research Fellow of the Centre for Business Taxation, Said Business School of Oxford University. Miranda is currently leading an ARC funded research project on Sharing the Wealth: Tax and Justice in a Slow Growth Era, including exploring the role of basic income financed by a wealth tax.
Recent Publications
Stewart, M. 2022. Tax and Government in the 21st Century (Cambridge University Press)
Halliday, D and Stewart, M. 2021. ‘On Dynastic Inequality’ in Gardiner, S (ed), Oxford Handbook of Intergenerational Ethics (OUP) DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190881931.013.46 advance publication
Redonda, A, Galassao, V, Mazur, M, Stewart, M and Whittaker, M. 2020. 'Taxation in Aging Societies: Increasing the Effectiveness and Fairness of Pension Systems' in ADBInstitute, Aging Societies: Policies and Perspectives (T20/G20 Japan 2019) Asian Development Bank Institute: Tokyo, 34-44.
Stewart, M (ed). 2019. Tax, Social Policy and Gender (ANU Press).
Ingles, D, Phillips, B and Stewart, M. 2019. ‘From Guaranteed Minimum Income to Basic Income: What might it look like?’ in P Saunders (ed) Revisiting Henderson: Poverty, social security and basic income (Melbourne University Press: Melbourne) 377-399.
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