Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 22
232 pages
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23 line drawings, 18 tables
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6 x 9
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© 2008
Tax Policy and the Economy publishes current academic research findings on taxation and government spending that have both immediate bearing on policy debates and longer-term interest. Volume 22 includes issues related to savings through tax-deferred retirement programs, consumer choice on high-deductible health plans, financial aid applications and the tax filing process, and recent developments in corporate income tax reform in the European Union and possible implications for the United States.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
James M. Poterba
James M. Poterba
Precautionary Savings Motives and Tax Efficiency of Household Portfolios: An Empirical Analysis
Gene Amromin
Gene Amromin
New Estimates of the Future Path of 401(k) Assets
James M. Poterba, Steven F. Venti and David A. Wise
James M. Poterba, Steven F. Venti and David A. Wise
Do HSA Choices Interact with Retirement Savings Decisions?
Stephen T. Parente and Roger Feldman
Stephen T. Parente and Roger Feldman
Complexity and Targeting in Federal Student Aid: A Quantitative Analysis
Susan M. Dynarski and Judith E. Scott-Clayton
Susan M. Dynarski and Judith E. Scott-Clayton
Harmonizing Corporate Income Taxes in the European Community: Rationale and Implications
Charles E. McLure, Jr.
Charles E. McLure, Jr.
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