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In 2000, the EITC will increase marriage penalties by at least $3.1 billion (10.4 percent) and reduce marriage bonuses by $439 million (1.5 percent). Over half of EITC-related marriage penalties will be attributable to couples who currently re ineligible for the EITC because their income is...
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Our paper investigates how macroeconomic fundamentals correlate with net capital inflows in the US. Understanding the factors associated with capital flows helps policy makers to predict future capital flows and analyse the international implications of domestic macroeconomic policy. Yet the...
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Part I Background on immigration -- Chapter 1 Why study the economics of immigration? -- Types of immigrants -- Immigration is controversial -- Immigration versus international trade --...
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