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The Tax Subsidy To Employment-Based Health Insurance And The Distribution Of Well-Being, Mark Pauly
The Tax Subsidy To Employment-Based Health Insurance And The Distribution Of Well-Being, Mark Pauly
Law and Contemporary Problems
Pauly considers some recent contrasting views on the distributional effects of the tax subsidy within employment groups. He shows that the correct answer depends on what one assumes to be the within-group incidence of the reduction in money wages that occurs when group insurance is part of a competitive compensation package.
Of Head Taxes, Income Taxes, And Distributive Justice In American Health Care, Lawrence Zelenak
Of Head Taxes, Income Taxes, And Distributive Justice In American Health Care, Lawrence Zelenak
Law and Contemporary Problems
Havighurst and Richman have made an important contribution by uncovering ways in which the current system of health care financing, including the income-tax treatment of employer-provided health insurance, has disturbing distributional effects.
The Impact Of Tax-Exempt Status: The Supply-Side Subsidies, Richard L. Schmalbeck
The Impact Of Tax-Exempt Status: The Supply-Side Subsidies, Richard L. Schmalbeck
Law and Contemporary Problems
Schmalbeck provides some background and history of the tax rules governing health care institutions and assess the significance of the subsidies these tax rules create.