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Labor Market Effects of the Administrator's Health Proposal

Douglas Elmendorf and Douglas R. Hamilton

National Tax Journal, 1994, vol. 47, issue 3, 485-96

Abstract: Examines the probable impact of the (Clinton) administration's health proposal on the nation's job market. Discusses the proposal in-depth and analysis it in relation to the current United States health insurance system. Focuses the analysis on the long run, meaning a period over which real cash wage adjust to required changes in other forms of compensation

Date: 1994
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