The case of the missing interest deductions: will tax reform increase U. S. saving rates?
David Altig
Economic Review, 1990, vol. 26, issue Q IV, 22-34
Abstract:
A comparison of U.S. saving rates with those of 15 OECD countries, finding that saving is generally higher in countries that do not subsidize borrowing through interest deductibility.
Date: 1990
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