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050 4 $aHB1$b.W654 no. 7708
100 1 $aSaez, Emmanuel.
245 10 $aOptimal income transfer programs :$bintensive versus extensive labor supply responses /$cEmmanuel Saez.
260 $aCambridge, MA :$bNational Bureau of Economic Research,$cc2000.
300 $a40, [5] p. :$bill. ;$c22 cm.
490 1 $aNBER working paper series ;$vworking paper 7708
500 $a"May 2000."
500 $aJEL no. H21.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 37-40).
530 $aElectronic version available via the Internet at the NBER World Wide Web site.
506 $aElectronic access limited to Binghamton University faculty, staff and students for instructional and research purposes only.
650 0 $aIncome maintenance programs.
650 0 $aLabor supply.
650 0 $aEarned income tax credit.
690 $aBU only.
710 2 $aNational Bureau of Economic Research.
830 0 $aWorking paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research)$vworking paper no. 7708.
856 41 $zAccess online version of abstract in HTML, or full text in PDF$uhttp://referenc.lib.binghamton.edu:2048/login?url=http://www.nber.org/papers/w7708
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