The focus of this paper is to estimate the effect that a negative income tax (NIT) will have upon farm work and income. Experimental effects could be substantially different from that of a national income maintenance program for a number of reasons
Income variability is one of the serious disadvantages of farming. It makes it difficult to organize...
This article analyzes the relevant findings from the literature on taxation and agriculture, focusin...
In the years since the welfare-reform proposals of Milton Friedman (Friedman 1962) and James Tobin (...
The purpose of this analysis was to provide a basis for judging the effect of a universal negative i...
An efficient procedure is proposed for making welfare payments to low income farm families. This is ...
An analysis of the effects of a negative income tax (NIT) program on fertility is presented in this ...
This paper examines the proposition that the Federal income tax provides a net subsidy to the farm s...
The paper sets out two adjustments for taxation data when income distribution is relevant. The adjus...
This paper outlines the purpose and rationale of the income maintenance experiments in Seattle and D...
The prices which farmers and ranchers pay for inputs have generally increased in recent years while ...
policies and the labor market constrained farm household: Theoretical results and evidence from hous...
Federal tax policy has the potential to affect the economic behavior and well-being of farm househol...
The Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) collects information on income of farm households...
The United States Department of Agriculture publishes regularly a variety of estimates that measure ...
The EITC is intended to encourage work. But EITC-induced increases in labor supply may drive wages d...
Income variability is one of the serious disadvantages of farming. It makes it difficult to organize...
This article analyzes the relevant findings from the literature on taxation and agriculture, focusin...
In the years since the welfare-reform proposals of Milton Friedman (Friedman 1962) and James Tobin (...
The purpose of this analysis was to provide a basis for judging the effect of a universal negative i...
An efficient procedure is proposed for making welfare payments to low income farm families. This is ...
An analysis of the effects of a negative income tax (NIT) program on fertility is presented in this ...
This paper examines the proposition that the Federal income tax provides a net subsidy to the farm s...
The paper sets out two adjustments for taxation data when income distribution is relevant. The adjus...
This paper outlines the purpose and rationale of the income maintenance experiments in Seattle and D...
The prices which farmers and ranchers pay for inputs have generally increased in recent years while ...
policies and the labor market constrained farm household: Theoretical results and evidence from hous...
Federal tax policy has the potential to affect the economic behavior and well-being of farm househol...
The Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) collects information on income of farm households...
The United States Department of Agriculture publishes regularly a variety of estimates that measure ...
The EITC is intended to encourage work. But EITC-induced increases in labor supply may drive wages d...
Income variability is one of the serious disadvantages of farming. It makes it difficult to organize...
This article analyzes the relevant findings from the literature on taxation and agriculture, focusin...
In the years since the welfare-reform proposals of Milton Friedman (Friedman 1962) and James Tobin (...