Tax Preferences and Employment-Based Health Insurance
Leonard E. Burman and
Jack Rodgers
National Tax Journal, 1992, vol. 45, issue 3, 331-46
Abstract:
Analyzes the efficiency costs of promoting access to health care through subsidies for employment-based insurance. Suggests that alternative policies may meet the same objectives.
Date: 1992
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