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The Economic Effects and Beneficiaries of the Administration's Proposed Higher Education Tax Subsidies

Julie-Anne Cronin

National Tax Journal, 1997, vol. 50, issue 3, 519-40

Abstract: Summarizes education tax subsidies before and after the 1997 tax act. Considers interaction of these subsidies with loans and grants, their relation to tuition level, and their effect on tuition inflation and enrollment.

Date: 1997
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