Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 11
James M. Poterba, editor
Conference held October 22, 1996
Published in January 1997 by MIT Press
in NBER Book Series Tax Policy and the Economy
More information on acquiring this book
223 pages
ISBN: 0-262-16167-2
Table of Contents
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Front matter:
James M. Poterba
(p. -11 - -6)
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Introduction, acknowledgment:
James M. Poterba
(p. -5 - 0)
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Distributional Implications of Introducing a Broad-Based Consumption Tax:
William M. Gentry, R. Glenn Hubbard
(p. 1 - 48)
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Distributional Effects of Adopting a National Retail Sales Tax:
Daniel R. Feenberg, Andrew W. Mitrusi, James M. Poterba
(p. 49 - 90)
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Health Expenditure Persistence and the Feasibility of Medical Savings Accounts:
Matthew J. Eichner, Mark B. McClellan, David A. Wise
(p. 91 - 128)
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Implicit Budget Deficits: The Case of a Mandated Shift to Community-Rated Health Insurance:
David F. Bradford, Derrick A. Max
(p. 129 - 168)
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Health Insurance for Poor Women and Children in the U.S.: Lessons from the Past Decade:
Jonathan Gruber
(p. 169 - 211)
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