Tax policy and the economy. 21 / edited byJames M. Poterba.
2007
HJ2381 .T382eb no. 21
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Title
Tax policy and the economy. 21 / edited byJames M. Poterba.
Alternate Title
NBER tax policy and the economy annual vol. 21.
ISBN
9780262281867 (electronic bk.)
0262281864 (electronic bk.)
9781429480635
1429480637
0262162466
9780262162463
0262662027
9780262662024
0262281864 (electronic bk.)
9781429480635
1429480637
0262162466
9780262162463
0262662027
9780262662024
Publication Details
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2007.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 184 pages) : illustrations.
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HJ2381 .T382eb no. 21
Dewey Decimal Classification
336.200973
Summary
Recent academic research findings on topics relating to taxation and social insurance policy, including the implicit tax imposed by Medicaid on private long-term care insurance benefits, an alternative system of unemployment insurance, and federal energy tax policy.This NBER series presents current academic research findings in the areas of taxation and government spending. The papers included provide important background information for policy analysts in government and the private sector without making specific policy recommendations. This twenty-first installment in the series reports on recent research concerning both taxation and social insurance policy. The papers discuss Medicaid's implicit tax on the benefits of private long-term care insurance, an alternative to current unemployment insurance systems, the tax treatment of health insurance expenditures, the effective marginal tax rates on labor supply and saving, and the rationale for and effect of energy-related tax policies.
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Poterba, James M.
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National Bureau of Economic Research.
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