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The Earned Income Tax Credit

Saul D. Hoffman and Laurence S. Seidman
University of Delaware

The authors begin with a detailed assessment then perform empirical analyses to predict the outcomes of changes to the structure of the program.

"No serious public policy analyst interested in antipoverty issues should ever admit to not having this volume." Public Budgeting and Finance

87 pp. 1990
$11 paper ISBN 0-88099-096-1/ ISBN-13 978-0-88099-096-7.


NOTE: See Helping Working Families: The Earned Income Tax Credit, Hoffman and Seidman's 2002 update of this book.
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