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_aManoli, Dayanand S.‏
245 0 _aCash-on-hand and college enrollment
_bevidence from population tax data and the earned income tax credit
_c by Day Manoli and Nicholas Turner
260 _c2018
500 _aDisponible también en formato electrónico a través de la Biblioteca del IEF.
500 _aResumen.
504 _aBibliografía.
520 _aWe estimate causal effects of cash-on-hand on college enrollment decisions of students from low-income families. Using populationlevel, administrative data from US income tax returns, we exploit variation in tax refunds received in the spring of the high school senior year. The variation in tax refunds results from the kink point between the phase-in and maximum credit portions of the Earned Income Tax Credit schedule. The results suggest tax refunds received in the spring of the high school senior year have meaningful effects on college enrollment
650 4 _943669
_aENSEÑANZA UNIVERSITARIA
650 4 _aPAGO
_947926
650 4 _950225
_aMONEDA
650 4 _947462
_aINCENTIVOS FISCALES
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_aESTADOS UNIDOS
650 4 _947776
_aMODELOS ECONOMETRICOS
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_aTurner, Nicholas
773 0 _9156528
_oOP 2135/2018/2
_tAmerican Economic Journal. Economic Policy
_w(IEF)134825
_x 1945-7731
_g v. 10, n. 2, May 2018, p. 242-271
856 _uhttp://eds.a.ebscohost.com/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=3&sid=8360f9af-e0fc-4a8d-ba77-2145303c6ed6%40sessionmgr4007
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