Economic Transfers in the United States
Marilyn Moon
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Date: 1984
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Economic Transfers in the United States" , pp 1-8
- Marilyn Moon
- Transfers in a Total Incomes System of Accounts , pp 9-36
- Robert Eisner
- An Accounting Framework for Transfer Payments and Its Implications for the Size Distribution of Income , pp 37-86
- Edward C. Budd, Daniel Radner and T. Cameron Whiteman
- Transfer Elements in the Taxation of Income from Capital , pp 87-138
- Harvey Galper and Eric Toder
- Approaches to Measuring and Valuing In-Kind Subsidies and the Distribution of Their Benefits , pp 139-176
- Timothy Smeeding
- The Effect of Different Measures of Benefit on Estimates of the Distributive Consequences of Government Programs , pp 177-198
- Edgar Olsen and Kathy A. York
- The Role of Time in the Measurement of Transfers and Well-Being , pp 199-238
- James N. Morgan
- Income Transfers and the Economic Status of the Elderly , pp 239-282
- Sheldon Danziger, Jacques Van der Gaag and Eugene Smolensky
- The Role of Income Transfers in Reducing Inequality between and within Regions , pp 283-326
- David Betson and Robert Haveman
- Trends in Social Security Wealth by Cohort , pp 327-358
- Robert Moffitt
- Raising the Normal Retirement Age under Social Security: A Life-Cycle Analysis , pp 359-380
- Jennifer Warlick and Richard Burkhauser
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