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Edited by Martin Feldstein and James M. Poterba

Empirical Foundations of Household Taxation

300 pages, 11 line drawings, 57 tables  6 x 9  © 1996
Series: National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report

Cloth $65.00

ISBN: 9780226240978   Published August 1996

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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Martin Feldstein, James M. Poterba.
1: Labor Supply and the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981
Nada Eissa
Comment: James J. Heckman
2: The Taxation of Two-Earner Families
Martin Feldstein, Daniel R. Feenberg.
Comment: Harvey S. Rosen
3: Labor Supply and Welfare Effects of a Shift from Income to Consumption Taxation
Gilbert E. Metcalf
Comment: Gary Burtless
4: The Distributional Effects of the Tax Treatment of Child Care Expenses
William M. Gentry, Alison P. Hagy.
Comment: Brigitte C. Madrian
5: Tax Subsidies to Employer-Provided Health Insurance
Jonathan Gruber, James M. Poterba.
Comment: David F. Bradford
6: High-Income Families and the Tax Changes of the 1980s: The Anatomy of Behavioral Response
Joel Slemrod
Comment: Don Fullerton
7: Tax Shelters and Passive Losses after the Tax Reform Act of 1986
Andrew A. Samwick
Comment: Roger H. Gordon
8: The Relationship between State and Federal Tax Audits
James Alm, Brian Erard, Jonathan S. Feinstein.
Comment: James W. Wetzler
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index
Subjects



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