Empirical Foundations of Household Taxation

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Empirical Foundations of Household Taxation by Feldstein, Martin S.; Poterba, James M., 9780226240978
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  • ISBN: 9780226240978 | 0226240975
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 8/1/1996

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Tax policy debatesand reformsdepend 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 analytical results on the effects of different types of tax policy. All of this research relies on household-level datadrawn either from public-use tax return files or from large household-level surveysto explore various aspects of the relationship between taxes and household behavior. As debates about the effects of proposed tax reforms continue in the 1990s, this volume will be of interest to policy makers and scholars in the field of public finance.
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