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100 1 _aNikpay, Sayeh S.
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245 0 0 _aEntrepreneurship and job lock
_b the interaction between tax subsidies and health insurance regulations
_c Sayeh S. Nikpay
260 _c2020
504 _aBibliografía
520 _aThis paper demonstrates that health insurance tax subsidies increase self-employment, but that the effect differs substantially based on nongroup market reg-ulations and health status. Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, I show thathouseholds that cannot purchase health insurance because of a preexisting condition donot respond to tax subsidies in states in which they would be denied insurance, but theyrespond strongly in states in which they face risk-rated premiums. Households respondsimilarly to tax subsidies in states with nongroup market regulations similar to thoseestablished by the Affordable Care Act, regardless of preexisting conditions. (JEL H20,I13, J30
650 4 _aSEGUROS DE SALUD
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650 4 _aIMPUESTOS
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650 4 _aPOLITICA SANITARIA
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650 4 _aESTADOS UNIDOS
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773 0 _9162376
_oOP 1634/2020/1
_tContemporary Economic Policy
_w(IEF)574
_x 1074-3529 [papel]
_gvolume 38, number 1, january 2020, p. 30-47
856 _uhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/coep.12424
942 _cART