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In most markets, it is considered desirable for consumers to have more choices. But health insurance regulation is different. When it comes to health insurance, giving consumers more choices can result in the market collapsing — leaving the sickest and most needy consumers without any good...
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States and localities offer businesses an enormous amount of tax incentives to locate within their jurisdictions despite: 1) the mass of evidence that suggests that these incentives are not particularly effective and, 2) substantial doubts about their constitutionality. In this essay, we develop...
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State governments are considering new charitable tax credits designed to circumvent the 2017 federal tax overhaul's cap on state and local tax deductions. Will these plans work? This essay argues that the answer is: yes, but with some qualifications
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This Essay refutes Adler's and Cannon's argument that the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”) does not authorize premium tax credits for insurance policies purchased from the federal healthcare Exchanges. Adler's and Cannon's argument is the basis of challenges in a number of ongoing lawsuits,...
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