THE DANIEL M. HOLLAND MEDAL

The National Tax Association presents the Daniel M. Holland Medal for outstanding contributions to the study and practice of public finance. The award was begun in 1993.

The recipient is chosen by a committee of NTA members selected by the Board of Directors, and the medal is awarded at the Annual Meeting of the Members, held in conjunction with the Annual Conference on Taxation.

Professor of Economics at MIT, Dan Holland had a lifelong interest in all aspects of public finance. He was a researcher and teacher with an interest in stimulating knowledge in the field. He was a practitioner who played a role in the implementation of fiscal reform. He made great efforts to further the work of the National Tax Association, and was the Editor of the National Tax Journal from 1966 through 1991.

The Recipients

2007 - Harvey Rosen

2006 - Richard Bird

2005 - Roy Bahl

2004 - Charles E. McLure

2003 - Martin Feldstein

2002 - Wallace E. Oates

2001 - Arnold C. Harberger

2000 - John F. Due

1999 - Oliver Oldman

1998 - C. Lowell Harriss

1997 - Richard Goode

1996 - George F. Break

1994 - Richard Musgrave

1993 - Carl S. Shoup

 

 

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