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A vast literature has examined the impact of family income on the health and development outcomes of children. One …
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eligible parents in Wisconsin, which supplements the federal EITC for families with three children, to that of similar parents … have relied on changes in the EITC over time, or EITC eligibility differences for families with and without children, or …
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-skilled workers with children. Other evidence tying changes in well-being to the tax credit is confounded by other policy changes …
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Tax benefits to owner-occupied housing provide incentives for housing consumption, offsetting weaker disincentives of the property tax. These benefits also help counter the penalty federal taxes impose on households who work in productive high-wage areas, but reinforce incentives to consume...
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The main purpose of this research is to understand the patterns of consumption of addictive goods, their economic and welfare consequences for society and the long-run effect of tax policy in a dynamic general equilibrium model of rational addiction. In contrast to prior research, we allow...
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Studies of inequality often ignore resource allocation within the household. In doing so they miss an important element of the distribution of welfare that can vary dramatically depending on overall environmental and economic factors. Thus, measures of inequality that ignore intra household...
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Whereas studies have established the intra-household distribution of resources affects allocation decisions, little is known about how these decisions are affected by the distribution of resources among co-resident and non co-resident extended family members. Drawing on theoretical models of...
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costs of subsidizing corporate debt from the existing literature. Our theory also sheds light on why the IRS considers …
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participation among two-parent families. The Aid to Families with Dependent Children-Unemployed Parent Program has been providing …
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In 1998, the Canadian government introduced a new child tax credit. The innovation in the program was its integration with social assistance (welfare). Some provinces agreed to subtract the new federally-paid benefits from provincially-paid social assistance, partially lowering the welfare wall....
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