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Making Work Pay: The Earned Income Tax Credit and Its Impact on America's Families

Making Work Pay: The Earned Income Tax Credit and Its Impact on America's Families

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: About the repercussions of tax credit policy
Review: Making Work Pay: The Earned Income Tax Credit And Its Impact On America's Families, edited by Bruce D. Meyer (Professor of Economics, Northwestern University) and Douglas Holtz-Eakin (Professor of Economics, Syracuse University) offers an impressive selection of scholarly essays by a number of distinguished and knowledgeable contributors discussing the history of the earned income tax credit, how it is used, its ramifications upon society and the tax structure, and more. Highly recommended for Economic Studies academic reference collections and supplemental reading lists, Making Work Pay offers a series of thoughtful presentation of learned and analytic viewpoints, and is a solid resource for anyone seeking to learn more about the fundamental nature and repercussions of tax credit policy.


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