A Public Choice Explanation for the Decline in Real income Transfers

A public choice model is used to explain the decline in the sum of AFDC and food stamp transfers that occurred about the time the food stamp program was introduced. The theoretical results suggest that the decline may be due to an increase in the marginal cost of income redistribution that results f...

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Economic aspects
Effects
Finance
Food stamp program
Food stamps
Income maintenance programs
Income redistribution
Income tax
Interpretation and construction
Marginal costs
Mathematical models
Public finance
Real income
Social choice
Statistical analysis
Tax law
Tax rates
Taxation economics
Transfers
Utility functions
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