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General equilibrium cost benefit analysis of education and tax policies.
by Heckman, James J.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Wages -- Effect of education on -- United States -- Econometric models; Income distribution -- United States -- Econometric models; Tax incentives -- United States -- Econometric models; Tuition tax credits -- United States -- Econometric models; Flat-rate income tax -- United States -- Econometric models.
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Simulating the transmission of wealth inequality via bequests.
Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Intergenerational relations -- Economic aspects -- United States -- Econometric models; Inheritance and succession -- United States -- Econometric models; Wealth -- United States -- Econometric models; Income distribution -- United States -- Econometric models; social security -- United States -- Econometric models.
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A distributional analysis of an environmental tax shift.
by Metcalf, Gilbert E.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Environmental impact charges -- United States -- Econometric models; Spending tax -- United States -- Econometric models; Income distribution -- United States -- Econometric models; Environmental policy -- Economic aspects -- United States -- Econometric models; Taxation -- United States -- Econometric models.
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U.S. wages in general equilibrium : the effects of prices, technology, and factor supplies, 1963-1991.
by Harrigan, James.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Wages -- Effect of technological innovations on -- United States -- Econometric models; Wages -- Effect of international trade on -- United States -- Econometric models; Income distribution -- United States -- Econometric models; Factor proportions -- United States -- Econometric models; Prices -- United States -- Econometric models; Equilibrium (Economics) -- Econometric models.
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The immigrant and native-born wage distributions : evidence from United States censuses.
by Butcher, Kristin F.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Wages -- Alien labor -- United States -- Econometric models; Women alien labor -- United States -- Econometric models; Abusive parents -- Alcohol use -- United States) -- Econometric models; Income distribution -- United States -- Econometric models.
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Explaining rising income and wage inequality among the college-educated.
by Hoxby, Caroline M.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Wages -- College graduates -- United States -- Econometric models; Income distribution -- United States -- Econometric models; Wage differentials -- United States -- Econometric models.
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Using elasticities to drive optimal income tax rates.
by Saez, Emmanuel.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Income tax -- United States -- Econometric models; Income tax -- United States -- Rates and tables; Tax incidence -- United States -- Econometric models; Income distribution -- United States -- Econometric models.
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What is driving U.S. and Canadian wages : exogenous technical change or endogenous choice of techniquen.
by Beaudry, Paul.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Wages -- United States -- Econometric models; Wages -- Canada -- Econometric models; Wages -- Effect of technological innovations on -- United States -- Econometric models; Wages -- Effect of technological innovations on -- Canada -- Econometric models; Industrial productivity -- United States -- Econometric models; Industrial productivity -- Canada -- Econometric models; Manufacturing processes -- United States -- Econometric models; Manufacturing processes -- Canada -- Econometric models; Skilled labor -- United States -- Econometric models; Skilled labor -- Canada -- Econometric models; Income distribution -- United States -- Econometric models; Income distribution -- Canada -- Econometric models.
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Measuring labor's share.
by Krueger, Alan B.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Income distribution -- United States -- Econometric models; Wages -- United States -- Econometric models; National income -- United States -- Accounting.
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Tax and education policy in a heterogeneous agent economy : what levels of redistribution maximize growth and efficiencyn.
by Benabou, Roland.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Income distribution -- United States -- Econometric models; Education -- Finance -- Econometric models.
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