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Title
Empirical foundations of household taxation
Author
Feldstein, Martin S.
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press,
Pub date:
1996.
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1 online resource (ix, 289 pages) :
ISBN:
9780226241906
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Empirical foundations of household taxation
Feldstein, Martin S.
ISBN:
9780226241906 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0226241904 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
(ISBN invalid)0226240975 (cloth ; alk. paper)
ISBN:
(ISBN invalid)9780226240978
Local system #:
(OCoLC)233021280 (OCoLC)505068748 (OCoLC)646748030 (OCoLC)700402193 (OCoLC)722667532 (OCoLC)728035970 (OCoLC)888947925 (OCoLC)961590937 (OCoLC)962563148 (OCoLC)966211363 (OCoLC)988539627 (OCoLC)1037927798 (OCoLC)1038684745 (OCoLC)1045488929 (OCoLC)1055369570 (OCoLC)1064117572 (OCoLC)1081244803
Dewey Decimal Classification Number:
336.2/00973 22
Title:
Empirical foundations of household taxation / edited by Martin Feldstein and James M. Poterba.
Publication info:
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1996.
Physical descript:
1 online resource (ix, 289 pages) : illustrations.
Content Type:
text txt
Media carrier:
computer c
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online resource cr
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Statistics
Series statement:
(National Bureau of Economic Research project report)
Bibliography note:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
Labor supply and the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 / Nada Eissa. Comment / James J. Heckman -- The taxation of two-earner families / Martin Feldstein and Daniel R. Feenberg. Comment / Harvey S. Rosen -- Labor supply and welfare effects of a shift from income to consumption taxation / Gilbert E. Metcalf. Comment / Gary Burtless -- The distributional effects of the tax treatment of child care expenses / William M. Gentry and Alison P. Hagy. Comment / Brigitte C. Madrian -- Tax subsidies to employer-provided health insurance / Jonathan Gruber and James M. Poterba. Comment / David F. Bradford -- High-income families and the tax changes of the 1980's : the anatomy of behavioral response / Joel Slemrod. Comment / Don Fullerton -- Tax shelters and passive losses after the Tax Reform Act of 1986 / Andrew A. Samwick. Comment / Roger H. Gordon -- The relationship between state and federal tax audits / James Alm, Brian Erard, and Jonathan S. Feinstein. Comment / James W. Wetzler.
Abstract/summary:
Tax policy debates?and reforms?depend heavily on estimates of how alternative tax rules would affect behavior. Yet there is considerable controversy about the key empirical links among tax rates, household decisions, and revenue collections. The nine papers in this volume exploit the substantial variation in U.S. tax policy during the last two decades to investigate how taxes affect a range of household behavior, including labor-force participation, saving behavior, choice of health insurance plan, choice of child care arrangements, portfolio choice, and tax evasion. They also present new anal.
Subject term:
Taxation--United States--Statistics.
Subject term:
Households--Economic aspects--United States--Statistics.
Subject term:
Tax incentives--United States--Statistics.
Subject term:
Income tax--United States--Statistics.
Subject term:
Labor supply--Effect of taxation on--United States--Statistics.
Subject term:
Taxation--Law and legislation--United States.
Genre index term:
Electronic book.
Added Entry-Personal Name:
Feldstein, Martin S.
Added Entry-Personal Name:
Poterba, James M.
Series uniform title:
National Bureau of Economic Research project report.
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