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Robert Lampman
The Political History of the Earned Income Tax Credit, 1969Ð99
Making the Politics of Poverty and Equality
Incentive and Disincentive Experimentation for Income
What Does It Mean to Be Poor in a Rich Society?
The Legacy of James Tobin
A Brief History of the Institute for Research on Poverty by Elizabeth Evanson
The Idea of a Negative Income Tax: Past, Present, and Future 1 Why Is Human Services Integration So Difficult to Achieve? 35 Robert J
Evaluating the Success of President Johnson's War on Poverty
Front Matter, Economic Transfers in the United States
La Follette Policy Report
Why Were the Nineties So Good? Could It Happen Again?
Reducing Poverty and Increasing Self-Sufficiency in America
Walter Heller and the Introduction of Human Capital Theory Into Education Policy Jeff Biddle Dept. of Economics Michigan State U
VITA Robert M. Hutchens January, 2014 ADDRESS
Revisiting the Historical Record Using a Full-Income Poverty Measure
Vitae-December-2013 SHELDON H. DANZIGER Russell Sage Foundation 112 East 64Th St
The War on Poverty 50 Years Later: a Progress Report
Walter W. Heller and US Economic Policy, 1933–1987
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THE WISCONSIN IDEA: the UNIVERSITY’S SERVICE to the STATE by Jack Stark Legislative Reference Bureau
University of Wisconsin-Madison Institute for Research on Poverty
Evaluating the Success of President Johnson's War on Poverty
The Rise and Fall of Poverty As a Policy Issue
University of Wisconsin-Madison Institute for Research on Poverty
"Social Contract Budgeting: Prescriptions from Economics And
Transatlantica, 1 | 2003 Does the « Working Poor » Exist ? 2
From Hunter to Orshansky: an Overview of (Unofficial) Poverty Lines in the United States from 1904 to 1965
Poverty Discussion Papers