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21 NBER Edited by James M. Poterba National Bureau of Economic Research Tax Policy and the Economy Tax Policy and the Economy 21 2007 Tax Policy and the Economy National Bureau of Economic Research Edited by James M. Poterba Medicaid Crowd-Out of Private Long-Term Care Insurance Demand: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Survey Of related interest Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 20 Edited by James M. Poterba 21 Articles by Alan J. Auerbach; Julie Berry Cullen and Roger Gordon; Nada Eissa and Hilary W. Hoynes; Sondra Beverly, Daniel Schneider, and Peter Tufano; Jeffrey R. Brown and James M. Poterba; Jagadeesh Gokhale and Kent Smetters Unemployment Insurance Savings Accounts Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 19 Edited by James M. Poterba Evaluating Effects of Tax Preferences on Health Care Spending and Federal Revenues Articles by Ann Dryden Witte with Marisol Trowbridge; Jonathan Gruber; James R. Hines Jr.; Michelle Hanlon and Terry Shevlin; Randall Morck 978-0-262-16246-3 0-262-16246-6 The MIT Press Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142 http://mitpress.mit.edu NBER The MIT Press Does It Pay, at the Margin, to Work and Save? Measuring Effective Marginal Taxes on Americans’ Labor Supply and Saving Federal Tax Policy towards Energy Tax Policy and the Economy 21 Tax Policy and the Economy 21 edited by James M. Poterba National Bureau of Economic Research Cambridge, Massachusetts The MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England NBER/Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 21, 2007 ISSN: 0892-8649 ISBN-13: 978-0-262-16246-3 (hc.:alk.paper)—978-0-262-66202-4 (pbk.:alk.paper) ISBN-10: 0-262-16246-6 (hc.:alk.paper)—0-262-66202-7 (pbk.:alk.paper) Published annually by The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142. © 2007 by the National Bureau of Economic Research and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means (including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval) without permission in writing from the publisher. Standing orders/subscriptions are available. Inquiries, and changes to subscriptions and addresses should be addressed to Triliteral, Attention: Standing Orders, 100 Maple Ridge Drive, Cumberland, RI 02864, phone 1-800-366-6687 ext. 112 (U.S. and Canada), fax 1-800-406-9145 (U.S. and Canada). In the United Kingdom, continental Europe, and the Middle East and Africa, send single copy and back volume orders to: The MIT Press, Ltd., Fitzroy House, 11 Chenies Street, London WC1E 7ET England, phone 44-020-7306-0603, fax 44-020-7306-0604, email [email protected], website http://mitpress.mit.edu. In the United States and for all other countries, send single copy and back volume orders to: The MIT Press c/o Triliteral, 100 Maple Ridge Drive, Cumberland, RI 02864, phone 1-800-405-1619 (U.S. and Canada) or 401-658-4226, fax 1-800-406-9145 (U.S. and Canada) or 401-531-2801, email [email protected], website http://mitpress.mit.edu. MIT Press books may be purchased at special quantity discounts for business or sales promotional use. For information, please email [email protected] This book was set in Palatino on 3B2 by Sztrecska Publishing, United States. Printed and bound in the United States