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Program Cost, Adequacy of Support, and Induced Labor Supply Reduction

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  • Myles Maxfield
  • Katherine J. Siena

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Estimates the trade-offs between the goal of raising the incomes of the poorest families, the goal of promoting the private employment of poor people, and the budgetary cost of replacing AFDC and Food Stamps with a universal negative income tax nationwide.

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  • Myles Maxfield & Katherine J. Siena, "undated". "Program Cost, Adequacy of Support, and Induced Labor Supply Reduction," Mathematica Policy Research Reports dc851b54c4834e0092144c300, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:dc851b54c4834e0092144c30076154d3
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