Transfers, Taxes, and Welfare Reform
Robert Haveman and
John Karl Scolex
National Tax Journal, 1994, vol. 47, issue 2, 417-34
Abstract:
Discusses the need inability of past administrations to pass any welfare reform and gives an overview of an antipoverty policy. Shows that the poverty problem goes beyond tax reform and includes education, crime and violence.
Date: 1994
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