The labor supply effects and cost of alternative negative income tax programs evidence from the Seattle and Denver income maintenance experiments
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Menlo Park, Calif. : Stanford Research Institute, 1977.
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1 online resource (2 files in one folder) : illustrations.
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"The research reported herein was performed pursuant to contracts with the states of Washington and Colorado ...". Handled as a special project through the Colorado Department of Social Services, with involvement in special aspects by other state/educational agencies.
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"May 1977."
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Bibliography: pages 43-44.
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"SRI Projects,URD-8750/1190."
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Research performed under Department of Health, Education and Welfare contract numbers,SRS-70-53 and SRS 71-18.

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Keeley, M. C. (1977). The labor supply effects and cost of alternative negative income tax programs: evidence from the Seattle and Denver income maintenance experiments . Stanford Research Institute.

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Keeley, Michael C. 1977. The Labor Supply Effects and Cost of Alternative Negative Income Tax Programs: Evidence From the Seattle and Denver Income Maintenance Experiments. Stanford Research Institute.

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Keeley, Michael C. The Labor Supply Effects and Cost of Alternative Negative Income Tax Programs: Evidence From the Seattle and Denver Income Maintenance Experiments Stanford Research Institute, 1977.

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Keeley, Michael C. The Labor Supply Effects and Cost of Alternative Negative Income Tax Programs: Evidence From the Seattle and Denver Income Maintenance Experiments Stanford Research Institute, 1977.

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