![]() The Future of the Welfare State
ISBN: 978-0-631-19576-4
Paperback
208 pages
July 1996, Wiley-Blackwell
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1. The Welfare Economics of the Welfare State: Agnar Sandmo.
2. Welfare State Disincentives with Endogenous Habits and Norms: Assar Lindbeck.
3. A Theory of the Welfare State: Hans-Werner Sinn.
4. Factor Mobility, Risk and Redistribution in the Welfare State: David E Wildasin.
5. Public Provision of Private Goods as a Redistributive Device in an Optimum Income Tax Model: Soren Blomquist and Vidar Christiansen.
6. Why are Taxes so High in Egalitarian Societies: Mats Persson.
7. Family Policy with Non-cooperative Families: Kai A. Konrad and Kjell Erik Lommerud.
8. Socio-Economic Status and Child Health: Does Public Health Insurance Narrow the Gap: Janet Currie.
9. Is it Legitimate to Encourage Work Sharing?: Nina Maderner and Jean-Charles Rochet.
10. Labor Supply Responses and Welfare Effects of Tax Reforms: Rolf Aaberge, John K Dagsvik and Steinar Strom.
2. Welfare State Disincentives with Endogenous Habits and Norms: Assar Lindbeck.
3. A Theory of the Welfare State: Hans-Werner Sinn.
4. Factor Mobility, Risk and Redistribution in the Welfare State: David E Wildasin.
5. Public Provision of Private Goods as a Redistributive Device in an Optimum Income Tax Model: Soren Blomquist and Vidar Christiansen.
6. Why are Taxes so High in Egalitarian Societies: Mats Persson.
7. Family Policy with Non-cooperative Families: Kai A. Konrad and Kjell Erik Lommerud.
8. Socio-Economic Status and Child Health: Does Public Health Insurance Narrow the Gap: Janet Currie.
9. Is it Legitimate to Encourage Work Sharing?: Nina Maderner and Jean-Charles Rochet.
10. Labor Supply Responses and Welfare Effects of Tax Reforms: Rolf Aaberge, John K Dagsvik and Steinar Strom.

