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... Antos, eds., Restoring Fiscal Sanity 00: The Health Spending Chal lenge. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.
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... Gale, eds., Economic Effects of Fundamental Tax Reform. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution.
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... . Revenue and distributional effects of the individual income and estate tax provisions of Senator Thompson's plan for tax relief and economic growth.
From page 220...
... . Changes to the Tax Exclusion of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Premiums: A Potential Source of Financing for Health Reform.
From page 221...
... . Medical Malpractice Tort Limits and Health Care Spending.
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... . Congressional Budget Office.
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... . The effect of marginal tax rates on taxable income: A panel study of the 1986 Tax Reform Act.
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... Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute. Government Accountability Office.
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... . Healthy Competition: How to Structure Public Health Insurance Plan Choice to Ensure Risk-Sharing, Cost Control, and Quality Improement.
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... IMF Staff Position Note, SPN/09/13. Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund.
From page 227...
... . Report to Congress: Ealuation of Phase I of Medicare Health Support (formerly Voluntary Chronic Care Improement)
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... . Hypothetical versus actual earnings profiles: Impli cations for Social Security reform.
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... . Reallocating resources: How should the National Insti tute for Health and Clinical Excellence guide disinvestment efforts in the national health service?
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... Series on Straight Talk on Social Security and Retirement Policy. Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
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... . Implementing Health Care Reform with All-Payer Regulation, Priate Insurers, and a Voluntary Public Insurance Plan.


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