any agency of the Federal Government, or the NBER. 1 The fraction of GDP devoted to health care in the United States is the highest in the world and rising rapidly. Recent economic studies have highlighted the growing value of health improvements, but less attention has been paid to the efficiency costs of tax-financed spending to pay for such improvements. This paper uses a life cycle model of labor supply, saving, and longevity improvement to measure the balanced-budget impact of continued growth in the Medicare and Medicaid programs. The model predicts that top marginal tax rates could rise to 70 percent by 2060, depending on the progressivity of future tax changes. The deadweight loss of the tax system is greater when the financing is m...
Most people have heard that the United States faces a severe long-run budget problem. It is often ca...
Objective To estimate health and economic outcomes of raising the excise taxes on cigarettes. Method...
Over the past half century, Americans spent a rising share of total economic resources on health and...
The Medicare program of health care for the aged now costs more than $5,000 per enrollee, a national...
Both private and public payers have experienced a persistent rise in health care spending that has e...
This paper revisits the health-economic growth nexus from the seminal contribution of Chakraborty (J...
Does the tax treatment of health insurance contribute to rising health care costs in the United Stat...
The continuing increase of the US public health spending would inevitably lead to a reduction in pro...
More progressive taxes, holding tax liability constant, generate disincentives for health investment...
Aggregate health expenditures as a share of GDP have risen in the United States from about 5 percent...
Executive Summary In this paper, we calculate the consequences for health spending and the federal b...
Taxation is a function of government that patterns our lives socially, economically, and politically...
Long-run projections of the U.S. federal budget have played a prominent role in discussions about fi...
Background How to finance progress towards universal health coverage in low-income and middle-income...
A common prescription for reducing the number of uninsured is to increase the tax subsidization of h...
Most people have heard that the United States faces a severe long-run budget problem. It is often ca...
Objective To estimate health and economic outcomes of raising the excise taxes on cigarettes. Method...
Over the past half century, Americans spent a rising share of total economic resources on health and...
The Medicare program of health care for the aged now costs more than $5,000 per enrollee, a national...
Both private and public payers have experienced a persistent rise in health care spending that has e...
This paper revisits the health-economic growth nexus from the seminal contribution of Chakraborty (J...
Does the tax treatment of health insurance contribute to rising health care costs in the United Stat...
The continuing increase of the US public health spending would inevitably lead to a reduction in pro...
More progressive taxes, holding tax liability constant, generate disincentives for health investment...
Aggregate health expenditures as a share of GDP have risen in the United States from about 5 percent...
Executive Summary In this paper, we calculate the consequences for health spending and the federal b...
Taxation is a function of government that patterns our lives socially, economically, and politically...
Long-run projections of the U.S. federal budget have played a prominent role in discussions about fi...
Background How to finance progress towards universal health coverage in low-income and middle-income...
A common prescription for reducing the number of uninsured is to increase the tax subsidization of h...
Most people have heard that the United States faces a severe long-run budget problem. It is often ca...
Objective To estimate health and economic outcomes of raising the excise taxes on cigarettes. Method...
Over the past half century, Americans spent a rising share of total economic resources on health and...