Some Effects of Tax Caps on Insurance Pricing and Coverage Rates
Examines the effects of limitations on the excludability of employer provided health insurance from taxable income on the pricing policies of insurance companies. Finds that if insurance companies engage in price discrimination, then the tax cap can lead to increases in the coverage rates of previously low-demand individuals.
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1994
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Authors: | Jack, William |
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National Tax Journal. - National Tax Association - NTA. - Vol. 47.1994, 3, p. 519-28
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National Tax Association - NTA |
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