Erik Cederwall
Erik Cederwall is a spring Taxes and Growth Fellow at the Tax Foundation. Erik works with Tax Foundation economists to prepare, model, and write analysis for proposals from federal policymakers. In addition, he focuses on international trade and taxation issues, specifically related to tariffs and income shifting.
Erik graduated from University of the Pacific, cum laude, with a degree in Applied Economics, in 2014. Prior to receiving a tennis scholarship at University of the Pacific, Erik competed on the professional tennis circuit.
Latest Work
Making Sense of Profit Shifting: Kenneth Klassen
Kenneth Klassen is the Deloitte Professor and Director of the Waterloo Centre for Taxation in a Global Economy at the University of Waterloo.
17 min readMaking Sense of Profit Shifting: Victoria Perry
Victoria Perry is Assistant Director in the Fiscal Affairs Department and Division Chief of the Tax Policy Division at the International Monetary Fund.
23 min readMaking Sense of Profit Shifting: Pam Olson
21 min readMaking Sense of Profit Shifting: Pascal Saint-Amans
Pascal Saint-Amans is Director of the OECD’s Centre for Tax Policy and Administration (CPTA).
10 min readMaking Sense of Profit Shifting: Jack Mintz
19 min readMaking Sense of Profit Shifting: Lars Feld
14 min readMaking Sense of Profit Shifting: Dhammika Dharmapala
Dhammika Dharmapala is a Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School.
19 min read